Close-Up- on the gay couple shows the audience what is happening, both of the characters are in the frame which adds detail to the scene.
Tracking- around the room but still focused on the main characters. The audience can then see everyone in the backgrounds reaction to the main situation.
Long Shot/ Eyeline Match: the character in the jacket walking towards the male character this adds effect because you can see directly what the character is looking at.
Editing:
Short Shot Duration- adds pace to first scene, showing urgency to that scene.
Long Shot Duration- when couple are dancing the shot was on them for longer than any other shot.
Reaction Shot- 3rd male character showed his disapproval maybe a portrayal of a repressed character
Sound:
Parellel Sound: when the couple are dancing the sound matches the image that is being shown.The music was slow pace which adds romance to the scene.
Non-Dieagetic- music in the dancing scene changed from dieagetic this makes the scene personal for the characters.
Mise-En-Scene:
The location waas in a restaurant this is associated with romantic films. There was also live slow music to add to the sexual tension.
The costumes that both characters were wearing represented the repressed gay character.
The lighting was high key on the characters to emphasis their importance and emotion.
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