Camera work and editing


Camera movement:
Handheld:
The use of the handheld camera at 1:51 where the man is cornered and has nowhere to run gives the scene a sense of apprehensiveness and urgency to the audience making them eager to know what's going to happens 
Crane: The crane at 1:45 when the police fly in to arrest the man indicates how something dramatic is going to happen and also makes the police seems as though they have more power over the man 
Pan; The pan at the beginning of the scene starts off the scene with action and because it follows the characters leaving the building urgently it shows that those characters are important to the plot 
editing:
Pace: At the begging pace of the scene and the amount of cuts is slow which starts to build up the tension in the scene and give the audience a sense of suspense however as the scene goes on the pace starts to quicken to make the actions more intense and to make the audience exited 
Juxtaposition: the juxtaposition used at 0:27 shows meaning by showing the audience why the man is hunted and sets of the actions by making the man realise that other people know about him being hunted 
Camera angles:
Close up: The close up at 1:51 of the mans face from behind the fence could show the audience how the man feels trapped and realises that there is nothing else he can do to get away from the police that are chasing him 
Medium Shot; The medium shot at 0:52 shows the man with an intimidating looks on his face which shows that he is dangerous which is why the police are hunting him it could also show that he is guilty because he runs away and tries to escape the police 

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