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There Will Be Blood Film Techniques Essay

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Film techniques are used to represent clear images of what the filmmaker has in mind for the viewer. Mise-en-scène is a technique within filmmaking that displays what is to be filmed in front of the camera. Composition refers to the frame of the image that is being observed. Filmmakers utilize the space within each frame to bring attention to significant objects, characters, colors, backgrounds or lighting. Compositions can be symmetrical such that all contents are organized to convey a sense of unity, or can be asymmetrical where each side of the frame is different than the other, showing different depths. Composition can be seen in Joseph Paul’s film of There Will Be Blood through his use of minimal props and lighting throughout the scenes, to show a more gloomy and serious setting. The workers do not converse much with anyone nor interact in any other activities other than drilling for oil. This shows the importance that oil had served in the lives of the Plainview family and his …show more content…

The camera is mounted onto a truck allowing for mobility; either fast or slow. Allows for the audience to feel as if they are alongside the events. In Bringing Up Baby, Susan has convinced David, a paleontologist, that he needs to come over to take care of the leopard that she has named “Baby”. Susan used the leopard, to con David into coming over and not leaving her; David winds up leaving. Both Susan and Baby run after David – the leopard walking besides David and Susan driving alongside them in her car. The technique tracking shot is used in this scene when David and Susan continue to have a conversation, one on foot and the other in the car. The camera is steadily showing the moving car and David walking on the sidewalk. Tracking shot in this scene allows for us to better get to know the characters and their personalities, one being irritating and wishful and the other thick headed and

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