"The Hills have Eyes"
I felt that towards the end film (around 4 minutes and 39 seconds into this clip) included a great point of view shots from the killer, without revealing his identity. I feel the shot gives a good effect because they create suspense and tension, and would be easy to acieve something similar to these. Although these shots are shown at the end of the narrative, I think they will create the same effect at the begining and create enigmas.
Stevie
Monday, 10 November 2008
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Who posted this? may be nice to analyse one or two shots in detail to explore what the camera does to not give the identity away adn why you think this would be a good thing to do.... (Mrs D)
Having looked at this - there are some POV shots butthey are not the main way this film is shot- also uses other shots that reveal the ones doing the killing - often from the side or rear, suggesting we need to keep distance from them (they are dangerous?) or to keep some element of mystery to them to make us fear them?? may be worth looking at this again a little? (Mrs D)
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