Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Cinematography Tron 1982

In this analysis I will be analyzing some shots from the movie Tron from 1982. I decide to take different shots of the movie and analyze them individually from camera angle, different kinds of shot and lighting.

In this shot we can see an example of a low angle camera view, because the camera is lower than the character creating the illusion of power.  He is the bad guy so they want to give him a threatening image. In my opinion the light is low key, because we have kind of a dark background and the light emphasizes Sark. 

Extreme Long Shot, were the subject or character is from a large distance almost to small to recognize. Even though we do not see the motorcycle we can recognize the characters from the colors of the line. In this shot we can see a lot of background In my opinion the purpose of this long shot, is so we can see how near the are getting to the end were one of them could die.


When the shoot  include two characters is called two-shot. This is an example of a close up because we can see the characters from their shoulders upward and the purpose of the shot is their face and emotions. But I will say is a medium close up because we can see two character and the two of them have the same amount of importance. Color is very important in the movie and in this shot we can see how the difference in color have a meaning, good vs evil.


I decide it to include this shot because for me a back shot has a lot of meaning. It create tension because we know what hi is doing, but we do not know what is going to happened being him. In this part is were hi is taken inside the program which we were not expecting. In this shot the light come from every direction.



In my opinion this image represent a Birds eye view, because we can see Sark from top to bottom.

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