As soon as we start watching the movie clip, the first shot we see is a close up shot, the directors wanted the audience to pay attention towards the facial expression of the character and see what the characters emotions are in that moment of time. This is virtual because it allows the audience to connect with the character emotionally and physically, as it can also create a point of view of the character and her identification throughout. For a while the scene continues to have close up shots as it could suggest that the directors would want the audience to pay attention to the little details they are shooting off as it could mean something important towards the movie or that particular scene. From the diegetic sound from the background we can tell they are in an outdoor environment because the effectiveness of the nature songs; birds tweeting. The the audience can tell if it is an outdoor surrounding is because of the medium shot being used. By using this shot, it allows the audience to see the setting the characters are in and the two subjects. You could argue that that by using a medium wide shot, you can see the space between the characters which could show how close they are towards each other and what their relation could be. Another way this scene is effective with the choice of shots they have chosen is by having the steadicam camera movement, the use of this allows the audience to see the characters point of view which creates the identification effect of the character towards the audience and allows the audience to follow the characters actions. Most importantly, one of the key techniques that they use which is effect is the shot-reverse shot-shot, this encourages the audience to identify the emotions and point of view of the protagonist. Most of the camera movement in this scene is a tracking shot, this is a smooth glad from a character to another character, this allows the audience to be witnessing every movement of the two main protagonist.
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