In Coraline shots and angles are used effectively.
For example a long shot is used here to show the new house and all the mysterious things about it.
The director did this to give the movie watcher that there is going to be a lot going on in this house and in the woods behind it. The director also did this to picture things in our head to make us want to watch the movie more.
In Coraline shots and angles are used effectively.
For example a close up shot is used here to show that Coralines father is not paying attention to her and focusing on his work more. The director did this to give us an idea that in the other world the other father focuses on her more often and can do more stuff with his life then sit on a chair and stare at a screen all day.
In Coraline shots and angles are used effectively.
For example a long angle shot is used here to establish the scene. The director did this to give us an idea of the room and the things within it to show its quit fancy. This can be compared to the real world as its less fancy and that the food and lighting is better.
In Coraline shots and angles are used effectively.
For example a long shot is used here to show that Coraline is on a mission to do something by the look on her face and the bravery. The director did this to make us want to know what was going to happen next and what could happen. The director also did this to bring us into the movie more.
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