Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Trailer for Deepa Mehta's Water (Steph Maniaci)
:00-:04 WS
:04-:06 Cut in
:06-:11 MCU
:11-:14 MCU (tilt up)
:15-:22 OSS
black out
:25-:26 VWS
:26-:27 WS
:28-:32 MS
:33-:34 CU
:35-:37 VWS
:38-:39 Cut in
:40-:42 MCU
:42 Cut in
:42-:44 MCU
:45-:48 MS
:49-:50 VWS
:50-:52 MCU
:52-:53 OSS
:54 WS (Three Shot?)
:55 MCU
:56-:57 MS (Birds' Eye View)
:58 Two Shot (Worms' Eye View)
:58 OSS
:59 OSS
1:00-1:02 Two Shot
1:03 OSS
1:04-1:06 VWS
1:06-1:07 MCU
1:08 Cut in + Two Shot
1:08 OSS
1:08-1:09 OSS
1:12 VWS
1:13 MS
1:13-1:14 CU
1:15-1:17 Two Shot (surveying pan)
1:18-1:19 Two Shot
1:20-1:21 MS
1:22-1:23 MS (zoom in)
1:24-1:25 VWS
1:26 WS?
1:26 Two Shot
1:27-:28 OSS
1:29-1:30 EWS
1:31 MS
1:31 MCU
1:32 MCU
1:32-1:33 Three Shot
1:33-1:34 Cut Away
1:35 Two Shot
1:36 Cut In
1:37 Two Shot
1:38-1:39 Cut Away
1:39 WS
1:39-1:42 WS
1:42 No clue
1:43 WS
1:44 MCU
1:45 VWS
1:46 VWS (crabs right and back)
1:47 Two Shot
1:48-1:50 MCU
black out/Title
1:53-1:55 VWS
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Great work Nick. I love the camera's following nature. Your work kept me thinking "how did he do that?!". You really capture a cold feeling, and rather mechanical, to the piece. Probably experimenting with monitors would of served good as well which, as you know, Nauman used in the Public/ Private space installation. R.T