Sunday, August 4, 2019
Cinematography In Macbeth :: essays research papers
   Cinematography In MacBeth            à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  When I first watched the two episodes of MacBeth I noticed several differences in the was         the two directors portrayed the settings and characters in witch scene. In the first movie I found the witch         scene to be very dark and mysterious which made it easy to tell what the witches were doing and the fog        and lightning gave me the impression that bad things were yet to come. This atmosphere is totally different        from the second video though because the second one takes place on a clear beautiful beach which seems        to be very peaceful. They way the second video started out it was kind of difficult to determine what was        going on, but as the scene progressed it became easier to understand what was going on. By the was this         scene was shot the viewer really has to follow because it seems really strange. It does not follow the typical         stereotype of most witches and it is very irregular. The first movie just had a way creepier image to it with        the scary music, the witches weird voices and the lightning and stuff going on in the background. At the         beginning of the second movie scene Iââ¬â¢m given the impression that the witches are almost regular people         until they start pulling out the arm and rope and stuff. I enjoyed the second movie scene more because        it seemed more casual and it really caught my eye because you donââ¬â¢t know what is going to happen next.        I also liked it because it was simple and it didnââ¬â¢t follow the trends of most witch scenes. When I first         watched the beach scene I can honestly say that I dislike it, but as I watched it over and over and over and         over again I began to notice the little things that made the scene creepy like the squawking seagulls and         the mysterious arrival and depart of the witches. The beach seemed like an unlikely place to cast a spell         which is why I enjoyed the second movie scene more.  					    
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