Thursday, October 20, 2011

blog 3




This rooftop scene is horribly written and acted, and thusly very entertaining.  The scenes space and movement is very minimal, even though the scene lasts two minutes.  There is little character movement, and the emotion that is trying to be conveyed doesn’t work.  The voice acting voids all dialogue of emotion and motivation.  The scene doesn’t offer much space, only two seats and the corner of a rooftop.   The cameras do focus on the points of interest, however that is expected and is barely picked up on.   The characters movements seem awkward and scripted.  There appears to be no improvisation of familiarity with the script. 
            The time in the scene is also interesting.  The dialogue in the scene is short worded and quick.  The speed at which it is exchanged, and thusly the scene goes, is fast, however the location never changes and nothing seems accomplished, so the scene feels long.  This subjective time ultimately leaves a negative feeling towards the scene.  The characters are loosely introduced however.  We learn some back-story and motivations of the two main characters.  There is also mystery in the scene that foreshadows obvious plot points.  Camera shots are lackluster and basic; they focus where they need to when they need to. 





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