Recently, I saw Andrea Arnold's interpretation of Emily Bronte's novel Wuthering Heights, and I feel as though the cinematography of the film is inspiring and will help us in creating our music video.
Throughout the film, there are a number of close-up and extreme close-up shots used, which all create an intimate and claustrophobic feel. We feel as though this technique would be beneficial for us to develop as we are trying to show similar emotions to those displayed in Wuthering Heights. Below are some image I captured from the trailer.
The first two images show how the subject can be incorporated into a well-composed shot, whilst still being able to portray emotion. The second two images are shots of the surrounding nature, and this is a feature we hope to include in our own project.
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Thursday, 3 November 2011
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