Cinematic close up shots

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George Baker | Cinematic Films on Instagram: "How to film yourself cinematically Ep.3🎥  I’m enjoying making these so let me know if you want me to keep making them.  The key to telling a good story is making sure you have a range of shots, because you can’t tell a story with just close ups or wide shots.  Project 50 - Day 39🗓️  Comment “Font” for three cinematic fonts  #cinematic #cinematography #videography #selfimprovement #growth #growthmindset #reels #fyp #fypシ #trending #project50" Film Reels Aesthetic, How To Take Cinematic Videos, Cinematic Shots Ideas, How To Tell A Story, Self Filming, Video Shots Ideas, Wide Shot Cinematography, New Reel Instagram Story Ideas, Story Video Ideas

George Baker | Cinematic Films on Instagram: "How to film yourself cinematically Ep.3🎥 I’m enjoying making these so let me know if you want me to keep making them. The key to telling a good story is making sure you have a range of shots, because you can’t tell a story with just close ups or wide shots. Project 50 - Day 39🗓️ Comment “Font” for three cinematic fonts #cinematic #cinematography #videography #selfimprovement #growth #growthmindset #reels #fyp #fypシ #trending #project50"

This scene from Taken is really claustrophobic and makes you feel as if you are trapped along with the girl under the bed. The combination of the dark colours as well as the close-up shot provokes a feeling that the audience is trapped. The filmmaker does this to make the audience feel what the character is feeling so that they sympathise or empathise with that character. Close Up Film, Shot Film, Dark Colours, Film Studies, Dark Colors, Filmmaking, Light In The Dark, Close Up, Film

This scene from Taken is really claustrophobic and makes you feel as if you are trapped along with the girl under the bed. The combination of the dark colours as well as the close-up shot provokes a feeling that the audience is trapped. The filmmaker does this to make the audience feel what the character is feeling so that they sympathise or empathise with that character.

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