This kind of film technique is the most extravagant of all means. You say which is more expensive between him and Cameron, there is really no such comparison.
There are very few opportunities to watch long shots. If you use such shots repeatedly in a film, it will not only affect the wide spread of the film, but you may have to embrace the mentality of hitting the big luck first when discussing the script. Come.
But every time I can try it patiently, I still feel, ah, this feeling is not found in Hollywood movies.
Let's go straight to the point.
For example, when George went back to the country and chatted with his mother in bed, when the front and back were alternated, the shot of a mother lasted nearly 15 seconds on the basis of George's continuous conversation. The whole picture remained static, the expression of the person in the middle did not change, and there was no wind blowing his hair. At this time, I couldn’t help waiting for the moment when her eyes slowly dimmed, or she suddenly closed her eyes and died.
Maybe it's because the old lady inside was telling George that aging is a fast thing, or maybe I've watched too many Hollywood movies, and given me such a long time to observe something, I can't help but speculate. But this still state is still too scary, you can't predict what's waiting for you behind him.
Of course, the example just now is just intuitive, not a long shot. A more interesting long shot is George picking up his son from school and seeing the scene at the school gate for the first time.
At that time, the students were dispersing, and there were many groups of people gathered on the entire staircase. The focus of the picture was scattered in various places. After seeing it, you will know that the roof in the foreground of the picture is George's car. After a period of time, the camera starts to move to the right, and a standing man passes by in the foreground. He is nobody, maybe just to relieve your eyestrain. At this time, you still can't find where his son is. When the girl with the hairband is about to walk out of the frame, you realize that his son is following behind the girl, and just as you saw him, he came towards the camera.
I guess, that white hair band is not a coincidence.
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