EDITING
1)In a section of the opening in the Da Vinci Code we are shown a shot where the camera is looking over the shoulder of a man. This has been edited to be out of focus, making the audience focus even more on the film and get involved i unraveling the mystery. This type of shot is very effective in making the audience concentrate closely on the film, therefore making it esier to understand. This also gives the audience something to subconciously focus on throughout the film.
1)In a section of the opening in the Da Vinci Code we are shown a shot where the camera is looking over the shoulder of a man. This has been edited to be out of focus, making the audience focus even more on the film and get involved i unraveling the mystery. This type of shot is very effective in making the audience concentrate closely on the film, therefore making it esier to understand. This also gives the audience something to subconciously focus on throughout the film.
Z O O M
2) The opening of the Da Vinci Code is set in an art gallery. A very succesful camera skill used in this scene is focusing on the eyes. The camera z o o m s in on different portraits eyes as this adds to the effect of the character focused on in this scene being watched. Again this makes the audience immediatly more interested in watching the film.
2) The opening of the Da Vinci Code is set in an art gallery. A very succesful camera skill used in this scene is focusing on the eyes. The camera z o o m s in on different portraits eyes as this adds to the effect of the character focused on in this scene being watched. Again this makes the audience immediatly more interested in watching the film.


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