''The Crossing'' Discussion Post
The filmmakers use cinematic language to manipulate viewers reactions to the film by cutting certain scenes, using different shot angles, cinematic invisibility, and point of view . With these things the filmmakers were able to connect them to one another making the ''perfect scene''. By using these film techniques, it allows each viewer to interpret what is going on their reaction to it . For example, toward the end of the short film there is cinematic invisibility . This technique was used when the actor was grabbed from behind then it went to a black screen. Right after it shows a clip with a closeup of one of the lights . This was a fast-moving transition between the two shots. Another example is the use of shot angles, as there was many in this film . When the actor was running in the big empty space it as a close-up low angle shot of her ...
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