Having viewed Moonrise Kingdom, focus on one stand-out moment/scene that’s composed of several shots (target 3-5 shots in sequence for analysis) in the film (try to choose a moment that personally moved you). Analyze your stand-out moment based on the following:
What is the moment/scene about and why did you choose it? What is the purpose of the moment within the context of the movie’s overall story? (Consider both the explicit and implicit meaning of the moment/scene)
Analyze each of the shots used in the moment (target 3-5 shots in sequence for your analysis). Include in your shot analysis:What is the subject of the shot? How is it framed?
Why did the filmmaker choose the specific shot?
In what ways did the shot choice serve the narrative? Or communicate character thought or emotion?
In what ways did the shot choice move you as an audience member? What emotions are intended to be conveyed by the sequence of shots (what is the audience supposed to feel?), and in what ways were these delivered by the choice of shots?
Feel free to compose your journal entry in any format you prefer, as long as you address the above steps in your analysis. (target 350-450 words; no penalty if you go over — keep it focused)
Having viewed 1917, focus on a moment that illustrates the illusion of movement and how it was accomplished in the film (try to choose a moment that personally moved you). Analyze your stand-out moment based on the following:
What is the moment/scene about and why did you choose it? What is the purpose of the moment within the context of the movie’s overall story? (Consider both the explicit and implicit meaning of the moment/scene)
Analyze the technique used to create the illusion of movement (1 continuous shot). Include in your analysis:What is the subject of the moment? How is it framed?
Why did the filmmaker choose the specific transition to create the illusion of movement?
In what ways did the shot choice serve the narrative? Or communicate character thought or emotion?
In what ways did the shot choice move you as an audience member? What emotions are intended to be conveyed by the illusion of movement (what is the audience supposed to feel?), and in what ways were these delivered by the choice of shots?
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