Lord of the rings

Analysis of Fellowship of the Rings
The scene starts with a wide shot with a low angle. By using this type of shot it make the Hobbits look small and compacted into one space. It also gives the audience   the feeling that they are also in a compacted environment and gives the feeing of isolation.

The second scene is a very wide shot. This shot is used to make the villain look more  larger then it actually is. It also makes the audience feel that this character is a character that you should fear. It also makes the Hobbit look even more compacted.

The third scene is a close up low angle shot. This shot is used to make the main character look isolated and alone. Even though the other Hobbits are around him. It also gives you the feeling that the main character is the villains pray. It give the audience the feeling of being compacted and being alone.


The fourth scene is an extreme close up shot. This gives the feeling that the character is close to danger and has nowhere to go. It also gives the audience the feeling of fear that at any moment the villain can notice the main character at any second.  

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