Invisible man photographyIn terms of photography, the film used a combination of camera language and camera perspective to create fear.
From the camera language:
- ** Space-compression shot **: Since the audience couldn't see the villain most of the time, the director used a large number of space-compression shots to highlight the sense of oppression. This kind of shot referred to the scene in a certain area, where the protagonist (or core) was "trapped" in a small space, or the center of the scene was visually "caged" due to the composition. For example, in some scenes, the heroine seemed to be in a larger area, but she was actually trapped in a small room surrounded by a red circle. In the corridor scene, the wooden door was in the center of the scene, but because of the small distance, it was closed by the surrounding walls and rooms. This scene appeared many times in the film and perfectly combined with the theme of the film (a man with a strong desire to control the female protagonist and trap her in a cage).
- ** Blank-shot **: In order to reflect the invisible threat of the "invisible enemy," the director used blank-shots many times. Usually, there would be a leader in a shot. According to normal composition thinking, the leader would be in the center of the picture or in an obvious position and occupy a large area. A blank screen meant that a single leader did not appear in the camera, or that multiple leaders did not appear in the camera. For example, if there was only one female lead in the shot but there was a lot of blank space on the left side, in ordinary movies, there would be other characters or objects filling in the blank space to form a complete shot. However, in "The Invisible Man," the villain was transparent, and the blank space would not be filled by other leaders (it could also be understood that the invisible person had filled in the blank space but the audience could not see it).
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well if you tried to read a childred book, here it is. And personally i think it was on par with invisible dragon, wait no invisible dragon is even better I think. The story written was like a one man who performed a boring puppet theate.