Sunday 26 January 2014

Raging Bull (1980, Martin Scorsese)



Walking to the ring

The "tracking" is employed that shooting to the people who are walking to the ring. The selective focus is used on this take. This film contain the black and white. There are using the medium shot for the tracking and the long shot for the last take between the corridor to the ring.

Entrance to the ring

When the camera turns to the entrance to the ring, The wide angle lens is used by shooting on the audience and reporter behind to the ring. When the judge pointing to the fighter for introducing, the camera is using the telephoto shot. The panning is used at the take that with a lot of cameraman and photographers. For the close-up or the medium close-up shots, the effect of it is the atmosphere of the party is increased. It can let the audience of the movie are likely walk in to the place the movie have. It is more reality.

The fight

The camera angle is used in high and eye-level in each shot of fight. The shot types is CU(close up). The close shot can have more intimacy and focus on emotions of the people who are fighting.

End of the fight

The canted angle is used when the judge is walking to the winner. This shot shows the suddenly and surprise. Because of the shot that is in the slow motion, the people is smiling and graceful in that shot. There is no sound effect we can clearly heard, so that we don't know exactly the winner is. However, the shot shows the winner and used due to the strained moment.

Celebration

The tilt is used on the shot that shooting on the cameraman and the photographers. It moves very fast and it catching the moment that the photo is taking. The XCU(extreme close-up) is used at the award of the winner which is a golden belt. The purpose of the XCU is to show the award and the grateful of the people. The worm's eye is used at the winner. It shows the powerful of the winner and the respect to him. The eye-level camera angle is used at the people who are smiling and celebrating for the winner. It shows the emotion of them and how their feeling.

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