Using Camera To Create Effects

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Using Camera To Create Effects NARRATIVE EMOTION CHARACTER SETTING/ TIME The choices a director makes when deciding on which camera shot to use will be one or more of the above. TASK: Look at the stills from The Devil Wears Prada. The boss of Runway Magazine, Miranda Priestley, is arriving at the office unexpectedly. Think about the choice of camera shot. N – what do we learn about the story? E – how do we feel when we watch the clip? C – what do we learn about Miranda’s character? Emily? The office workers? ST – how do we know where and when it is set?

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