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British Film industry Blinded By the light Regulation

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Film poster Analysis Mise-en-Scene blog task Mise-en-Scene Practical Plan Lighting Blog task Sound Analysis Sound video LR Cinematography Cinematography Practical  and  Cinematography LR Editing Practical  and  Editing Learner Response Editing Blog task (750 Words)  

Cinematography Opening sequence

 Rush hour 3 1)The scene starts with a rising crane shot that transitions with a clean cut into a birds eye view of the whole city. The camera zooms drastically into the buildings and tilts leading to a high angled camera shot of the roads. Next it zooms in again at a road full of traffic and tilts above one of the main characters at an extreme high angled shot. The pacing of the cuts seems to slow down during the next scene where there's only a few clean cuts that simply show the character dancing from multiple angles. 2) The birds eye view allows the audience to understand the location and the situation of the environment the movie is set in. There are several shots of the buildings towering over those below. The pace of these shots show the grand scale of the movie itself and almost glorifies the city with how much attention they put on it. 3) The extreme high angled shot of the protagonist at 0:47 of the clip may be communicating with the audience to tell us the unusual persona