The shot of
the chancellor that we see first is low angle shot telling us that this
character is very powerful and holds the superiority of the people below who he
is speaking to. This is a very interesting shot as he is not in the room but
talking via a webcam and also that the character can still be deemed powerful
without being present. We can see that this character is important due to his
costume as the suit looks expensive.
The next
shot type we see is a high angle shot of Mr Creedy. All around the character
there seems to be darkness but he is illuminated with light. The two lights
juxtaposed together taking two different meanings as dark means evil and light
means religion could mean that he has
conflicting feelings but also cause there is more dark that seems to surround
could also mean that his character is becoming more evil and the dark light is
the evil surrounding him, with the white light being the only pure piece left
of the character. The reference for the lighting in this scene could be taken
from many films when characters are telling “scary stories” they shine a light
up over their face creating a “creepy” atmosphere. The way the light shines on
the person who is talking shows that the other men around the table are
listening to everyone speak. The shots
showing the men around the table are high angle shots making them all look
small and weak and shows that they look up to the chancellor when he speaks. In
the next show, a long shot, we see how the contrast between all the men and the
chancellor as the shot of the men taken from a distance means they appear to be
small on the screen where as when the chancellor appears he seems to be close
up taking up the majority of the screen, showing how much power he has also
making the audience aware of his importance in the story. From this we can see
that the chancellor holds the power in the scene and the men around him are his
workers and they obey the chancellor as if they were slaves.