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Cinematogrpahy
- High angle shots; they are used generally in the library; usually used to belittle a character. However not in this film; the way it looks within Whispering Corridors is like a CCTV camera
- Low angle shots; usually used to give a character power. However, not used to empower characters in this situation as low angle shots are majorly used to show a character’s feelings (mood driven)...
- High angle shots; they are used generally in the library; usually used to belittle a character. However not in this film; the way it looks within Whispering Corridors is like a CCTV camera
- Low angle shots; usually used to give a character power. However, not used to empower characters in this situation as low angle shots are majorly used to show a character’s feelings (mood driven)...
South korean new wave: south korean recent historyfilm // january 20th, 201717th August 1948
The Korean peninsula had been divided by Western powers of North Korea and South Korea. 1950 Backed by the USSR and China, North Korea invaded South Korea, who were backed by the west. This caused cold war between the North and the South. South korean new wave: south korean influencesfilm // january 20th, 2017The South Korean new wave is dated from 1998 to 2005. In 1998, a generation of new, young directors began to make dynamic, genre-bending films addressing issues surrounding South Korean life. The directors tended to mix traditional film making techniques with new, foreign techniques. At the end of the new wave in 2005, it has been considered that South Korean cinema had become to 'mainstream' and westernised, due to the US influence in the country.
Shot SizesA list of common shot sizes used within film cinematography and photography.
Long shots, close up shots and more. |
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Studied Media Studies, Film Studies and English Language and Literature. |