Relationships between shots
I decided to watch a scene from the episodes of Marriage.
In this scene shots are related to each other visually and thematically. In this
scene Mira leaves her husband Jonathan, they’re hugging each other, and shots
are mostly concentrated on the sadness of the couple. For me it looks like the
shots are mostly related to the story and visual. While there are different
angles. For first couple of seconds the couple are shot by cameraman with pretty
much close angles and from the shoulder angle, and medium angle. later when
woman is leaving there is a long shot from the hallway through outside where
the taxi is waiting for Mira. And at the end we see an over the shoulder shot from
Jonathan’s angle. I also saw for 2-3 seconds 180 degree shot while Mira was opening
the door and Jonathan was letting her go as well as matched angle when she came
back to take her last luggage. There are jump cuts as well. there was not point
of view shot from any actor’s point of view in this scene. I also was not able
to see any eyeline or graphic match.
Shots are organized in a way to make the movie more emotional while
music supports it as well. The colors that are shown in the scene match with undertone,
they are mostly pastel, brown, beige, black, and white. The editing approach used in “A Marriage” was
integral it helped to create visual style, sense of suspension and tension. Overall,
Editors approach created a compelling narrative.
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