Thursday, May 9, 2019
Movie
One interesting thing I noticed in the movie "Blindness" was that the camera was hand held rather than placed on a tripod or crane. The use of the camera would be the most important thing while creating the film because the world has gone blind, and it is a visual tool. I think the director chose to use this kind of camera work to make the viewer feel at unease much like the characters in the film. The camera being shaky and be unsteady represents everyone's state of being, and eventually the world government. An important element to the camera work being stable, the tripod, was taken away much like an element people have that they all take for granted, their vision.
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