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How incredible! How incredible how photography in cinema keeps helping to develop the conflict of the film. There is a lot of subtext that we can analyze in each frame of the movie we are watching. Let's see! Have you ever watched Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Dir. Wes Anderson? Well, it's an incredible movie, there's a particular thing in this movie in the depth of terms, the photography is flat, in a lot of frames but I think there's a reason, the place where the characters live is like a box, that have limits and is a little place a bit satirical where everyone knows everyone, the flat photography allows us to keep the feeling that we're in a little box, but is awesome when the same movie the same photography brakes de delusion when they scape and we start to see major depht of terms.Well, lets take another example. Requiem for a dream (2000) Dir. Darren Aronofsky. Well, it's not a coincidence when Matthew Libatique the chosen one to ideate the cinematography of the film uses a cenital angle at the moment that Marion (Jennifer Connelly) is in the bathtub, is the moment that thing in the film are really fucked up, we see her as garbage or a piece of scrap, even as a worm in the floor or in the hole of misfortune.Well, as you see everything in cinematography has an important meaning if you analyze it, it helps us to get a massive visual language that allows us to get a powerful meaning and message.Is awesome to get the subtext of the photography if we think of it.Everything is there for a reason.
HEY THERE! I OPENNED AN ACCOUNT IN NIUME…I SHARE IT CAUSE I HOPE YOU READ IT, IT’S A BASIC POST ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF CINEMATOGRAPHY IN FILMS.
I HOPE YOU ENJOY IT.
HAVE A GREAT DAY FLLS.