Saw the latest version of Sherlock Holmes at the cinema on wednesday and really enjoyed it. I especially liked the technique of slowing some of the action down whilst Holmes' voice over explains step by step what he is doing and then straight after the audience is shown the same action at normal speed. I liked the effect this had on the audience and their understanding of his character. We could possibly use some aspects of this technique whilst editing our film once we have the footage. Here is a clip of the film (the slow motion effect I mentioned starts at 0:31);
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Sherlock Holmes
Posted by Molly Wing at 17:14
Labels: Comments on Camera Shots/Angles/Movements, Comments on Editing, Comments on Mise-en-scene, Comments on Sound, Editing, Film Analysis, Film Research, Sound - Voice Overs
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