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Titanic: A Night to Remember Angle shots analyze Presentation by: Sean Lam

Titanic: A Night to Remember Angle shots analyze Presentation by: Sean Lam. Introduction: In this presentation, I am going to show different scenes in the movie of Titanic: A Night to Remember (1985) Part 11 of different angle shots techniques. Establishing Shot. The establishing shot

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Titanic: A Night to Remember Angle shots analyze Presentation by: Sean Lam

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  1. Titanic: A Night to RememberAngle shots analyzePresentation by: Sean Lam

  2. Introduction:In this presentation, I am going to show different scenes in the movie of Titanic: A Night to Remember (1985) Part 11 of different angle shots techniques.

  3. Establishing Shot The establishing shot establishes the settings of the scene, and it is usually at the beginning of the movie.

  4. Medium Shot It is a shot from the waist up from a medium distance. It shows more body language and a bit less specific details.

  5. Tracking Shot Follows the action of a person of an object and a distance. It keeps the subject on the screen.

  6. Aerial Shot It shows the entire image from a high position. Sometimes referred to as a bird-eye view.

  7. Dolly Shot The camera is placed on a dolly and moves at a constant rate. It does not necessary follows the action.

  8. Handled Shot Filmed from the cameraman’s hand, so it is a little bit shaky it also can be used to show the subject’s feelings.

  9. Zoom Shot It zooms in to isolate the subject or zooms out to show in a wider context, in the shot, in zooms into the object.

  10. Swish Shot Moves the camera from the one subject to the other one quickly.

  11. Reversed Shot Switches between the two or more subjects in a dialogue scene. Shot from the other side of the Subject.

  12. High Angle Shot In a film, a high angle usually when the camera is located about the eye line.

  13. Close Up Shot The close up shot tightly frames a person or object to show detail or emotion.

  14. Low Angle Shot In cinematography ,a low angle low angle shot form a camera positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up.

  15. Long Shot The long shot shows the entire figure or object often in a relation to it surroundings, typically framed ‘far’ from the object.

  16. Different Angle Shots

  17. Scene: Lights Failed Time Started: 6:27 Time Ended: 6:45 Duration: Eighteen seconds Angle Techniques: • Long Shot • Close Up Shot • Medium Shot

  18. Scene: People sliding on the poop deck Time Started: 6:45 Time Ended: 6:59 Duration: fourteen seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot

  19. Scene: Lifeboats flowed away from the Titanic Time Started: 6:59 Time Ended: 7:09 Duration: ten seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Long Shot

  20. Scene: People swimming in the water Time Started: 7:09 Time Ended: 7:10 Duration: one second Angle Techniques: • Medium Shots • Long Shots

  21. Scene: People screaming Time Started: 7:10 Time Ended: 7:21 Duration: eleven seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Close up Shot

  22. Scene: People Jumping Overboard Time Started: 7:21 Time Ended: 7:28 Duration: seven seconds Angle Techniques: • Long Shot

  23. Scene: People panicking Time Started: 7:28 Time Ended: 7:42 Duration: seventeen seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot

  24. Scene: People jumping into the water Time Started: 7:42 Time Ended: 7:54 Duration: twelve seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Long Shot

  25. Scene: Titanic Sinks Time Started: 7:54 Time Ended: 8:05 Duration: eleven seconds Angle Techniques: • Close up Shot • Long Shot

  26. Scene: People Panicking Time Started: 8:05 Time Ended: 8:08 Duration: three seconds Angle Techniques: • Close up Shot • Long Shot

  27. Scene: People jumping overboard Time Started: 8:08 Time Ended: 8:14 Duration: six seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Long Shot

  28. Scene: People panicking Time Started: 8:14 Time Ended: 8:18 Duration: four seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Close up Shot

  29. Scene: The dummy funnel breaks Time Started: 8:18 Time Ended: 8:32 Duration: eighteen seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Long Shot

  30. Scene: People praying to god Time Started: 8:32 Time Ended: 9:04 Duration: thirty two seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Close Up Shots

  31. Scene: People jumping overboard Time Started: 9:04 Time Ended: 9:26 Duration: twenty two seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Long Shot

  32. Scene: Titanic founders Time Started: 9:26 Time Ended: 9:49 Duration: twenty three seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Long Shot • Close Up Shots

  33. Scene: It’s gone Time Started: 9:26 Time Ended: 9:49 Duration: twenty three seconds Angle Techniques: • Medium Shot • Close Up Shots

  34. Analyzes

  35. Atmosphere • This scene have the atmosphere of tragic and sadness because a lot of people died when the Titanic have foundered.

  36. Audience The audience of this movie about titanic is for every body to watch because it has and the movie has shown the audience exactly how the Titanic Founders. And this movie is also important because it contains a lot of quotes that was once said by the survivors on board the titanic.

  37. Setting The setting of this movie happens in the Atlantic ocean where the titanic have crashed the iceberg, more than fifteen thousand people lost their lives.

  38. Purpose This movie is a adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting which was written by Walter Lord, and it was first published in 1955 and made into a movie in 1958, Walter Lord have interviewed more than 60 survivors and before committing their searingly vivid recollections to his minute by minute account of the fatal titanic’s collusion. The purpose of this movie is to show people what have happened when the Titanic foundered and who were the famous people aboard which have survived. It also tells people a really important moral in the story.

  39. Docudrama The Genre of this movie is a Docudrama movie. ‘A Night to Remember’ is a Docudrama docudrama is a documentary-style genre that features dramatized re-enactments of actual historical events. As a neologism, the term is often confused with docufiction.

  40. Titanic’s Impact to life There is a big impact to life on the world after the titanic have foundered. The Titanic was designed to have lifeboats only which have only meet the requirements instead of the passengers. From now on, when ships received ice warning, the ships will slow down their speed, also, there will be enough lifeboats for all the passenger which will make the safe for everyone.

  41. Links Titanic: A Night to Remember (Part 11) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke2MPVAZqhI Other Titanic movies: Saved from the Titanic (1912) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93bf8ITtiVI&feature=related Titanic: Disaster in the Atlantic (1929) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RHCtHMp_gQ Titanic 1943 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwh3LthX2Es Titanic (1953) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYEJU7JnGq8 S.O.S. Titanic (1979) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H87rGo8U3Mg Titanic 1996 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7jNeAbXXAM

  42. Related Links Titanic’s sisters ship: Britannic: The size of the Britannic and the Titanic but it is more grander than the Titanic, it became a hospital ship in the World War 1, and it hit a mine/torpedo and foundered. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XupxQH2nhoo

  43. The End of the presentationThank you!

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