Camera movement and editing
1) In Minority Report , Spielberg uses various camera movements to heighten tension and immerse the audience: Tracking Shot : The camera follows John Anderton closely during action sequences, creating a sense of urgency and making the audience feel like they are running with him. This increases immersion and heightens suspense. Handheld Camera : Used during moments of panic, the shaky camera mirrors Anderton’s instability. This movement creates tension and anxiety, putting the audience on edge as they share the character’s emotional turmoil. High-Angle Shot : These shots look down on Anderton during vulnerable moments, emphasising his powerlessness. This makes the audience sympathise with his struggle, reinforcing the intensity of his situation. Each movement deepens the emotional impact and connects viewers to the action. 2) In Minority Report , two key editing techniques have strong effects on the audience: 1. Shot-Reverse Shot (Building Suspense) ...
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