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how framing and blocking can show characters' feelings about each other
"A parking garage [is, among other things] a place ripe for symbolic staging which uses literal spacial relationship to signify inner thoughts and metaphorical relationships."
Let's Talk Scene Transitions in Real Time
We’re breaking down every transition in Season 2 Episode 09 “3:00 P.M.”
part two (of five)
babyjanedoe, here we GO!
In honour of Pachinko’s Season 2 premiere, here are some of our fave Season 1 shots “Chapter One” - Colour Pachinko’s opening scenes intercu
Using set design, blocking, cinematography, repetition and deviation - basically everything - to visually illustrate key themes and motifs
I broke down how one of the best episodes of television (ever? ever.) uses visuals to convey the show's theme and episode's thesis.
The more I watch this episode, the more genius I uncover.
This is SO interesting. (Not to mention educational.)
Watch this and see how well the first Indiana Jones film works without either color or sound: and find out a little about why.