Camera Movements
Camera movements
Track/Dolly:
The director chose track/dolly because it is trying to explain that during the chase scene, police officers were chasing and flying John (Main character). Even the actors go through a building when colliding to each other and making a massive scene of them fighting each other brutally. This adds an effect of tension and Frazzled because you don't know what happens after the fight scene. He could either be in jail or have escaped and The Police could still be on the lookout for him.
Crane:
The director chose Crane to add some high-flown chasing scenes. When the main character (John) was going up the fire stairs, the policemen were flying near him but he prevented it by using self-defence and some of the objects around him. This made the audience feel psyched and elevated which made them cheer one for John. He also went through a metal tube which is also a crane shot where the fire goes up with the victims. This made the audience feel so thrilled.
Zoom:
The director chose Zoom to add focus on the subject scene. When the main character is caught by the police, it shows a focus on the subject which is the main character and the policemen. This made the audience feel on the edge of their seat because they don't know what happens next when someone gets caught, they could run away or just let themselves get caught.
The pace of editing:
The writer chose the pace of editing to add some fast chase scenes. the audience felt thrilled which made them have a fast-paced effect. they had this effect because when there is a chase scene, it adds mixed emotions of teeth chattering and excitement.
Juxtaposition:
The writer uses juxtaposition to add some thoughts to the audience. the audience felt determined because the audience might think that the main character may be running away from the police in the Minority Report clip.
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