Sunday, October 17, 2010

Blog #6: Twilight Saga: New Moon

Break Up Scene:
The long shot used in this scene is when Edward and Bella are walking through the woods which establishes where they are and also to let the audience know something bad is about to happen due to Edward’s distance from Bella while they walk. The medium shot in this scene is shown after the line Edward delivers (“you don’t belong in my world”) which is used to amplify how different the main characters are from each other as in he looks like a “sculpture” whereas she is a regular looking girl. Lastly, the close up which is used in varying angles and shot from above after Edward has broken up with Bella signifies her loss of power/world falling apart, however, his close up shot (shot from bellow) is used to signify he has the power in conversation.





Bella running to save Edward:
The long shot is used to establish the location and vastness of the city/celebration that is going on. The medium shot shows an even closer look of the chaos of the celebration surrounding her as she’s trying to run through the crowds to get to him.  The close up shot when she is by the fountain starring at Edward who is about to expose his kind to everyone at the festival is used to intensify the panic in her expression and also her thinking she is too late as an extreme close up of the clock tower hitting noon is used in conjunction to the scene. 








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