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The Truman Show - cinematography analysis

The Truman show movie clip: ‘Do something!’ – Cinematography analysis .     The scene begins with an establishing shot where the camera is positioned facing Truman’s wife ‘Meryl’ from a slightly low angle, this low angle could be used to initially infer that Meryl will begin talking down to Truman. The scene cuts to the camera positioned behind Meryl and Truman is introduced sitting down in this scene. It can be argued that Meryl is standing in a domineering stance and in a way is attempting to assert aggression over Truman who is shown as powerless. As the two characters converse the camera continues to cut between these angles further establishing the divide between their personalities at the current point in this scene. Truman is shrugged down in his chair and almost seen as small in perspective to the rest of the setting (kitchen); this is done intentionally to demonstrate the dismal mood that Truman is in. Soon after this, the camera zooms in on Meryl advertising a co

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