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Inventory of famous long shots in film history

Inventory of famous long shots in film history

A movie is made up of many shots, and the editing of a movie is often a very important link in the success of a movie. Editing can control the rhythm through the movement of the lens and grasp the relative relationship between the characters or the current scene. However, in the film history, many film directors choose the difficult "long shot" technique to put into their works, which can't present a perfect image order through editing. On the contrary, every scene, object, role position, camera movement and even light source must be matched seamlessly. I've compiled 12 famous long shots of film history for your review. It's very interesting and I'll give them to you!

1. Son of Man, Alfonso Cuarón, 2006.

There is no doubt that Alfonso Cuarón is a finalist. In 2006, the mirror that stunned the audience was almost for the textbook of film history. For this reason, the crew specially designed a 360-degree photographic tripod, which was integrated with the vehicle. This shot is difficult to see the mirror at the end, but it can also show such tension in the narrow carriage. The actor's performance is also perfect and deserves the first place.

Introduction:

By 2027, people who have lived on this planet for tens of thousands of years have somehow lost their fertility. Moreover, in this society and the world, which has been far away from civilization, no newborn has been born in the last 18 years. The whole human nature has also fallen into panic and chaos. Moreover, the unique creative ability of human beings as advanced animals has also been lost, which has led to years of scientific and technological stagnation. The relatively backward African continent and the slightly radical eastern European society are on the verge of complete collapse. Britain, a western European island country, has completely fallen into a darker dictatorship. The old and infirm are mercilessly sent to "heaven" for euthanasia; Criminals in prisons are exiled and abandoned; Immigrants all over the world have basically become semi-legal slaves. The world has almost entered anarchy.

2. The Big Event, Du Qifeng, 2004.

Hong Kong director Du Qifeng's 7-minute opening shot of his 2004 film The Big Event was enough to win him the Golden Horse Award for Best Director. The difficulty of this drama lies in the coordination of each role, the scheduling of scenes and the movement of the lens. Every link must be very close and almost can't go wrong. The final result also maintains the compactness and action scenes of the film.

Introduction:

Inspector of the major crimes unit has been following Yuan to a building. Just as he was about to take action, Deputy Chief Rebecca planned to broadcast the whole action live. Heng and his subordinates put on miniature camera and rushed into the scene, only to find that another group of robbers were hiding in the building, and the situation was dangerous. But Rebecca cut this clip. Yuan took hostages in the building and sent the footage of the gun battle recorded by closed-circuit television to the media, which greatly embarrassed the police and forced Rebecca to play the full footage. Rebecca urged Yuan to surrender, but the two gangs joined forces to resist the police. In the chaos, Heng successfully rescued the hostages, while Yolanda successfully escaped and ran into Rebecca. Rebecca has never met Yuan or Heng himself, but she mistook Yuan for Heng. Yuan Sui played along and tried to escape with a new identity, but fell in love with Rebecca in the process.

3. Mysterious Eyes, Juan Jose Campanella, 2009.

Mysterious Eyes, which won the Oscar for best foreign language film, opened for five minutes, which is almost the most wonderful chase scene in film history. From the prospect of the football field to the fierce pursuit of the audience to the inside of the stadium, the collocation of each role and the movement of the camera are all very powerful achievements.

Introduction:

Benjamin Esposito (Ricardo Darin), a retired prosecutor, has always been worried about a case 25 years ago. At that time, a 23-year-old female teacher, Liliana Colotto (Carla Quivedo), fell in love with a bank clerk, Liduca Morales (Pablo Rago), but just as they were about to get married, Liliana was killed in her apartment. At that time, the judiciary was corrupt, and Benjamin's colleagues randomly found an immigrant to take the blame. Now he decided to re-investigate the case, only to find a more shocking truth.

4. Boys, 1990, martin scorsese.

The well-known gangster movie "Teenager" is so wonderful that it can almost extend another story! Finally, this mirror depicts Henry, the protagonist of the underworld, and his girlfriend going to an upscale popular restaurant for dinner, but they go through the back door and talk to many characters on the way. His words and deeds are incisive, showing the eternal underground power of a gangster and the charming charm of the underworld.

Introduction:

From 65438 to 0955, Henry, a middle school student in East Brooklyn, new york, USA, hated learning since he was a child, but longed to be a gangster and live proudly. He played truant, became a hooligan and caused trouble everywhere. On one occasion, he was arrested for selling smuggled cigarettes, but insisted on not exposing his accomplices to the police. His practice was appreciated by the godfather of the underworld, Pauli Cicero, and he officially joined the underworld and became the backbone.

5. Weekend, 1967, Jean-Luc Godard.

Jean-Luc Ge Daer, a famous director of French New Wave, in his work Weekend 1967, a long shot of an 8-minute car accident is a classic in the history of movies. This shot lets the audience know from the anxious horn that an unknown car accident triggered the queue, including buses and cars. Some people are fidgeting, while others are waiting comfortably. As the camera moves, the audience will want to know what caused the final car accident.

Introduction:

When the French bourgeois society began to collapse under the weight of its own consumption concept, an idyllic weekend trip to the countryside became an endless nightmare of traffic jams, revolutions, cannibalism and murder.

6. Gravity, 20 13, Efonsokrone, Alfonso Cuarón.

Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón, who is almost obsessive-compulsive, always likes to challenge the limits of this long shot. Gravity released last year is no exception. The opening is a wonderful scene with unimaginable technology and camera movement to show the boundless space and the terrible feeling of disaster. Alfonso Cuarón also won the Oscar for Best Director for Gravity.

Introduction:

American astronaut Matt Kuvoski (played by George Clooney) and female doctor Ryan Si Tong (played by sandra bullock) boarded the Space Shuttle Explorer and carried out STS- 15 1 mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. During the restoration work, Russia launched a missile and destroyed an abandoned spy satellite. The debris from the explosion destroyed a large number of spacecraft and rushed to the detector, crashing with the Hubble telescope. Except for the two people who left the cabin, all the other astronauts died. Kuvoski and Si Tong searched for the bodies of the astronauts and went to the International Space Station, where they planned to use the Russian Soyuz spacecraft to evacuate. As they approached the International Space Station, they ran into the solar panel of the space station and lost control. They are only connected to the space station by a rope wrapped around Si Tong's feet. Kuvoski untied his own interception cable and saved Si Tong who was driving the Soyuz spacecraft to China's?Tiangong?space station. During this period, various failures made her almost desperate. But with the illusion of seeing Kuvoski before she died, she pulled herself together, found a way to board China's?Tiangong?space station, and finally drove shenzhou spaceship back to Earth.

7. old boys, Park Chan-wook, 2003.

Old boys, one of the classic revenge trilogy by Korean director Park Chan-wook, is a classic in the international film history. Distorted scripts and wonderful violent aesthetics have definitely influenced gangster movies in recent ten years, and a "corridor war" between the protagonist and the gangster is finally presented in a mirror. Park Chan-wook deliberately broke the sense of space in the narrow corridor and filmed the big fight in a horizontal way. Apart from the difficulty of carrying mirrors, every actor must really "fight".

Introduction:

On his daughter's birthday, Wu Dajiu (Cui Minzhi), a middle-aged man, was drunk and was kidnapped and disappeared by unknown people on his way home. In this regard, he was imprisoned in a mysterious private prison for no reason. Wu Dajiu, who failed in life, watched TV every day and ate fried dumplings for three meals. Through TV, he learned that his wife was killed and his daughter's whereabouts were unknown, which made him even more suspicious of being the murderer. In this regard, Wu Dajiu began to exercise, determined to take revenge, and spent a long 15 years in prison.

8. Detective Tough Guy, 1992, John Woo.

If John Woo is an expert in directing gun battles, I don't think anyone will object. Especially The Iron Hand, a scene in the hospital, is one of the classic gun battles in the history of movies. Chow Yun Fat and Tony Leung Chiu Wai are both handsome, but in fact, they need very precise role arrangement and props to complete such a scene.

Introduction:

Yuan is an unconventional detective. He has always been vicious and loyal to his friends, but he has a shadow in his heart because of the accidental killing of an undercover policeman. Undercover detective Jiang Lang is the right-hand man of Haisir, the leader of the illegal smuggling ring. He is highly valued by Haisir and intends to train him as his successor. Because of his advanced age, the status of Jianghu has been replaced by the rising star Wang, who also appreciates Lang. In order to further grasp the correct information of the group, Lang killed it to prove his sincerity to Wang. Wang Daxi, absorb radio waves as his first messenger. Yuan didn't know Lang's true identity, so he pursued Lang. They fought to the death. Yuan deeply felt that this person's identity was extremely suspicious. Later, he learned that Lang was an undercover detective, so he tried his best to contact Lang. In the end, the two became friends of life and death and jointly destroyed Wang's crime.

9. Dong Yin Palace, 2005, Prachya Pinkaew.

Speaking of a mirror in the end, you must not miss the "martial arts scene." The martial arts play in Winter Yin Gong is presented by a mirror to the end, and this shot can be said to be a real mirror to the end. Every opponent, every display, must be carefully arranged to have such a perfect performance!

Introduction:

In a poor peasant family in Thailand, his son A Jin (Tony Jaa) and his elderly father live together. My father teaches A Jin boxing in his spare time. I hope he can succeed in martial arts in the future and play for Beaumont team in Tai Huang. The father and son also plan to give the elephants raised at home to Tai Huang. On the eve of the Songkran Festival, my father and the village chief discussed how to give elephants. I didn't expect the village chief to have another plot, secretly colluding with gangsters and sending elephants to Australia for profiteering under the pretext of giving them a medical examination. A Jin goes to Australia alone to challenge the mafia leader Ms. Ross (Venus). With the help of Thai-Australian policeman Mark and prostitute Barna, she sent the elephant home.

10. Snake Eye, 1998, Ma.

The movie Snake Eyes, starring Nicolas Cage, uses the perspectives of three witnesses to construct the core issues of the story. Among them, the opening 10 minutes of the film is very exciting, and the protagonist shuttles back and forth in Atlantic City Stadium, outlining the relationship between his character and everyone.

Introduction:

Richard Sandro (Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Cage) and his old friend kevin dunn (gary sinise, gary sinise), an old naval commander with a high position in national defense, accompanied the Minister of National Defense to enjoy the heavyweight boxing match. Unexpectedly, the Minister of National Defense was assassinated, and all the audience at the scene14,000 suspected that they might be accomplices or witnesses. Richard was ordered to find out the murderer in a limited time and save the future of his old friend. At present, he has three main witnesses: Julia Costello (Carla Giugino, carla gugino) is a mysterious woman who was assassinated just after talking with the minister, and she disappeared into the crowd; Lincoln Taylor (Stan Shaw) is a heavyweight champion who just lost the game. And kevin dunn himself, who happened to be taken away at the time of the crime. With the testimony of these three people, Richard gradually exposed a conspiracy and was forced to face an unknown past. ......

1 1. Atonement, joe wright, 2007.

There is a five-minute long shot in the middle of the film Atonement directed by joe wright, which clearly describes the post-war scene. Because there are many people involved and the scene is complex, it can be found that the motion of the whole camera is not only horizontal motion, but also 360-degree motion, so the design and planning of this lens will be very complicated.

Introduction:

Atonement is a 123-minute romance, produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film, directed by jo white and starring James McAvoy and keira knightley, was released in Britain on September 7th, 2007. The film is adapted from ian mcewan's novel of the same name and tells the story of an English manor in 1930s.

12. panic room, david fincher, 2002.

David fincher, the director who directed The Seven Deaths and Fight Club, has hardly made any bad films. Each film has a unique personal style and is easy for the audience to accept. In 2002, the thriller "Thriller Space" starring Jodie Foster and Christine Kristen Stewart showed the spatial relationship of the main scenes of the film with a wonderful mirror and brought them out.

Introduction:

Panic Space is a crime film produced by indelible film, directed by david fincher and starring Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart, which was released in the United States on March 29th, 2002. The film mainly tells the story of Meg atman and her little daughter fighting with three gangsters in a safe house.

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