Friday, February 27, 2026

Shot part 1 (Implementation)

Hello reader. Welcome to my blog. In this post, I'll be discussing the implementation of the Dutch Angle in our film opening -scene 2-..

Now that we've filmed part of our introduction, I'm going to talk about how we implemented some of the techniques I mentioned in my planning posts. First, the Dutch Angle.

Dutch Angle Implementation:

As I explained before this involves tilting the camera so that the horizon line is diagonal instead of straight. In our film's introduction, we used it at a moment when Maria M. begins to feel frustrated. The tilt isn't extreme, but it's noticeable enough to make the shot appear slightly unstable.





Reflection:

This shot was actually very easy to pull off. The only real challenge was deciding when to use it so it wouldn't look random. I think it was very effective for scene 2 since it focused solely on the character, and that added some variety. Overall, I think it worked well and helped reinforce the thriller's tone.

That's all for now, reader. Thanks for reading this collection of thoughts.

-Dragorita

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