Composition
In this shot we are using a deep focus to represent the character and her surroundings. This focus on not just the character but also her entire setting invokes a sense of loneliness. This allows the audience to feel bad for the character. This is done through allowing the audience to view the setting without any blur within it, such as the water bottle or the characters in the background.
In this video we use the rule of thirds to show the character in isolation. This allows the audience to question how the character is feeling or what she is thinking. This is due to the eyes being attracted to the left side of the scene first, as if reading a book.
In this scene we use a focus pull to go from the character on their phone to a book behind her with the title, "Fake." This can allow to start thinking and questioning whether the character in this scene is fake or not. This is done through the transition as it blurs the character, giving the audience a chance to ignore the character and think of the book.
In this scene I use a standard focus to emphasize the character and the conversation she is having. This gives the audience a sense that they are inside the conversation itself, listening to her.
In this scene there is a use of shallow focus on the character in the scene. This emphasizes the main characters face in contrast to her surroundings. This gives the audience a sense of connection to the character itself.
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