Long Shot:This is a typical camera shot where the character is standing directly in the middle of the image. The scene would catch the audiences attention due to the camera shot as everything has been set up for perfection. There is a character in bang in the centre, pictures lined up at the back neatly and chairs set up in a particular way.
Long shallow focus shot: The shallow focus contained within this image allows the audience to draw all their attention to the main point of focus which in this case is the character sitting on the chair. This emphasis' the main props and objects that are most important and the out of focus items illustrating that they don't need to be seen.
Close up: The close up allows the audience to focus on a certain section of an object, place or person. In this shot the audience can tell that the character is trying to express his emotions as the camera is up close and can pick out certain facial expressions that highlight how he may feel.
Worms Eye View: In this camera angle the audience start to feel less important to what may be on the screen as they may feel intimidated by looking up at whatever may be above them. Therefore this could be linked to the theory of Levi-Straus' binary opposites 'power vs weak.'
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