Monday, 4 March 2019
NCFOM dog chase
Dog chase scene:
- fast pace editing heightens tension
- hand held tracking shot as he runs- sutured into narrative- alignment with Moss
- we see what is behind him/slightly off centre framing- trope of horror film
- slow tracking in shot when he is under car- spectator brought closer to him
- long shot low angle of the killers- increases alienation- alignment with Moss point of view
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