Inja
The movie told the story interestingly. The music was well used, and their transitions between shots were smooth as well. This film showed the relationship the boy, and the dog had, but it wasn’t until the end where it seemed like the dog completely forgot who he was. It was unique how there were very minimal words, but the video was able to get its point across. It seemed that the setting of the film took place in Africa and was during a time of slavery because all the people are doing work around the house while the couple sits around and watches.
There were some dramatic shots throughout the film especially the ending where the dog was getting mad, and the boy didn’t know what to do. From the beginning and halfway through the video there was a change in the flag that the boy was putting up, and it felt like a small detail that people could miss. This video may have had some dramatic shots, but it had shots from many angles so you can see what is going on around the characters. When it came to pacing, it seemed to go by in a pretty steady manner. Some cuts that I noticed was when it cut to the boy all grown up raising the flag, and another was at the end where it looked like the boy was going to kill the dog, but then it cuts to black, and the movie ends. Overall this was a well-made film with clean editing and excellent production.
Indiana Jones Intro Scene
The scene starts with Indiana Jones trying to replace an artifact with a bag of sand. This intro scene shows that he is a brave and courageous adventurer who doesn’t seem afraid of danger. The setting of this scene appears to take place in an abandoned temple probably in the jungle somewhere. It seems that the temple is filled with traps and that one small step can cause some problems. It appears that there are some close and mid shots along with some high-angle and low-angle shots. I think the people making this movie wanted to make this intro sequence feel like the main protagonist is not safe no matter what.
The pacing of the scene kind of starts of slow when he is trying to retrieve the artifact, but once it has been taken and the traps start getting set off is when the pace of it starts to pick up. One of the cuts shown was when he was hanging off the cliff, and it kept showing him trying to hang on and then cutting to see how deep the hole was. Another cut could be when he found his partner dead to sort of scare the viewer watching. This scene is intense every time that I watch it because it is well edited and anyone who is new watching the Indiana Jones movies will have that feeling of what happens next.
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