Nathan Munoz
Act 1: Shot 1

Shot size, Angle, Framing: A close-up shot of a clock, taken from a slightly high angle. The background is out of focus, revealing a dirty single.
Shot composition and Motion: A handheld camera slowly pans to the left, creating a gentle movement that reveals characters in the background.
Mise en Scène: The clock is the only element in focus, creating a visually pleasing scene. Its details stand out sharply against a soft, blurred background, drawing the viewer's
attention.The contrast between the clarity of the clock and the out-of-focus surroundings adds depth and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal
Act 2: Shot 1

Shot size, Angle, Framing: A medium shot at eye level that captures a clean two-shot of both characters. The framing ensures that both subjects are in focus, allowing viewers to see their expressions and interactions clearly. This perspective creates a balanced composition, emphasizing their relationship and the dynamics between them in the scene.
Shot composition and Motion: The camera remains static, capturing both characters in a balanced frame. He occupies the left side of the screen, while she takes up the right. This arrangement creates a sense of symmetry and allows for an engaging visual dynamic between them.The stillness of the shot enhances the moment, allowing the audience to absorb the nuances of their emotional exchange.
Mise en Scène: I love the glances they share during the silence, filled with unspoken tension. As one character looks away, the other steals a quick glance. This subtle exchange adds depth to the scene, conveying emotions that words cannot express.
Act 2: Shot 2

Shot size, Angle, Framing: A full-body shot taken from a low angle, focusing on a single subject.
Shot composition and Motion: He steps out of the car, positioning himself on the left side of the screen. As he does so, the car continues to move forward down the center of the frame. The camera remains static, capturing both the character and the vehicle in a steady shot.
Mise en Scène: I love this scene of him getting out of the taxi and walking away. It feels incredibly relatable, capturing that familiar sense of transition and solitude.
Act 2: Shot 3

Shot size, Angle, Framing: full-body shot at eye level captures both characters in a two-shot. This framing allows viewers to see their entire figures, emphasizing their physical presence and interactions, inviting the audience to engage with their dynamics.
Shot composition and Motion: The camera remains still as they go about their day, capturing the subtle interactions between them. They are squeezed together on the left side of the screen, framed within the shape of the box formed by the walls around them.
Mise en Scène: I love the boxed-in look of the scene where they are crammed into the left corner of the screen.This tight framing creates a feeling of intimacy and tension, emphasizing their closeness while also suggesting a sense of confinement, a mix of connection and restraint.
Act 2: Shot 4

Shot size, Angle, Framing: Medium shot at eye level with singular focus on her through the window
Shot composition and Motion: The camera rises up and is then handheld as it keeps her centered in the middle with a slight lean to the left until she walks off screen left.
Mise en Scène: The gentle movement of her gaze and the delicate action of sipping add to the tranquility of the moment.
Act 3: Shot 1

Shot size, Angle, Framing: A close-up shot taken at eye level, focusing on a single subject. The image is clean and clear, highlighting the details of the subject's features.
Shot composition and Motion: A static handheld camera with slight adjustments keeps the subject positioned on the right side of the screen. The subtle movements of the camera enhance the scene's intimacy, allowing viewers to connect with her emotions and responses while maintaining focus on her presence.
Mise en Scène: She occupies a small portion of the screen, with the majority of the space remaining blank. This composition creates a sense of isolation or contemplation, drawing attention to her presence while highlighting the emptiness around her.
Act 3: Shot 2

Shot size, Angle, Framing: medium full-shot (cowboy shot), low angle, clean single
Shot composition and Motion: A static camera captures the subject centered in the frame, enclosed within a striking blue square. This bold framing draws immediate attention to the subject, emphasizing their presence and creating a strong visual impact. The blue background adds a layer of depth and mood, contrasting with the subject and enhancing the overall composition.
Mise en Scène: I love the strong silhouette created by the characters against the backdrop. The deep blue color that fills the open space adds a serene yet striking quality to the scene. This rich hue enhances the silhouettes. The combination of the bold outlines and the tranquil blue creates a visually captivating atmosphere, drawing the viewer into the moment.
Act 1: Shot 1
Shot size, Angle, Framing: A close-up shot of a clock, taken from a slightly high angle. The background is out of focus, revealing a dirty single.
Shot composition and Motion: A handheld camera slowly pans to the left, creating a gentle movement that reveals characters in the background.
Mise en Scène: The clock is the only element in focus, creating a visually pleasing scene. Its details stand out sharply against a soft, blurred background, drawing the viewer's
attention.The contrast between the clarity of the clock and the out-of-focus surroundings adds depth and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal
Act 2: Shot 1
Shot size, Angle, Framing: A medium shot at eye level that captures a clean two-shot of both characters. The framing ensures that both subjects are in focus, allowing viewers to see their expressions and interactions clearly. This perspective creates a balanced composition, emphasizing their relationship and the dynamics between them in the scene.
Shot composition and Motion: The camera remains static, capturing both characters in a balanced frame. He occupies the left side of the screen, while she takes up the right. This arrangement creates a sense of symmetry and allows for an engaging visual dynamic between them.The stillness of the shot enhances the moment, allowing the audience to absorb the nuances of their emotional exchange.
Mise en Scène: I love the glances they share during the silence, filled with unspoken tension. As one character looks away, the other steals a quick glance. This subtle exchange adds depth to the scene, conveying emotions that words cannot express.
Act 2: Shot 2
Shot size, Angle, Framing: A full-body shot taken from a low angle, focusing on a single subject.
Shot composition and Motion: He steps out of the car, positioning himself on the left side of the screen. As he does so, the car continues to move forward down the center of the frame. The camera remains static, capturing both the character and the vehicle in a steady shot.
Mise en Scène: I love this scene of him getting out of the taxi and walking away. It feels incredibly relatable, capturing that familiar sense of transition and solitude.
Act 2: Shot 3
Shot size, Angle, Framing: full-body shot at eye level captures both characters in a two-shot. This framing allows viewers to see their entire figures, emphasizing their physical presence and interactions, inviting the audience to engage with their dynamics.
Shot composition and Motion: The camera remains still as they go about their day, capturing the subtle interactions between them. They are squeezed together on the left side of the screen, framed within the shape of the box formed by the walls around them.
Mise en Scène: I love the boxed-in look of the scene where they are crammed into the left corner of the screen.This tight framing creates a feeling of intimacy and tension, emphasizing their closeness while also suggesting a sense of confinement, a mix of connection and restraint.
Act 2: Shot 4
Shot size, Angle, Framing: Medium shot at eye level with singular focus on her through the window
Shot composition and Motion: The camera rises up and is then handheld as it keeps her centered in the middle with a slight lean to the left until she walks off screen left.
Mise en Scène: The gentle movement of her gaze and the delicate action of sipping add to the tranquility of the moment.
Act 3: Shot 1
Shot size, Angle, Framing: A close-up shot taken at eye level, focusing on a single subject. The image is clean and clear, highlighting the details of the subject's features.
Shot composition and Motion: A static handheld camera with slight adjustments keeps the subject positioned on the right side of the screen. The subtle movements of the camera enhance the scene's intimacy, allowing viewers to connect with her emotions and responses while maintaining focus on her presence.
Mise en Scène: She occupies a small portion of the screen, with the majority of the space remaining blank. This composition creates a sense of isolation or contemplation, drawing attention to her presence while highlighting the emptiness around her.
Act 3: Shot 2
Shot size, Angle, Framing: medium full-shot (cowboy shot), low angle, clean single
Shot composition and Motion: A static camera captures the subject centered in the frame, enclosed within a striking blue square. This bold framing draws immediate attention to the subject, emphasizing their presence and creating a strong visual impact. The blue background adds a layer of depth and mood, contrasting with the subject and enhancing the overall composition.
Mise en Scène: I love the strong silhouette created by the characters against the backdrop. The deep blue color that fills the open space adds a serene yet striking quality to the scene. This rich hue enhances the silhouettes. The combination of the bold outlines and the tranquil blue creates a visually captivating atmosphere, drawing the viewer into the moment.
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