The different way that the camera is angled helps the audience decide whether the scene is balanced or unbalanced. When the camera angle is angled from below the director is suggesting that the scene is unbalanced. An example of this is the beach fight scene at the beginning of the movie. When Daniel is beat up and fell to the ground the camera is angled as if the audience is lying on the ground with him. This shows that Daniel has been overcome and is in a time of unbalance. However, the same cannot be said about the last fight scene of the movie. In the last scene, Johnny knocks Daniel to the ground again. This time the camera angle is above Daniel looking down. This camera angle shows that Daniel has finally achieved balance and that he will do whatever it takes to finish his
The different way that the camera is angled helps the audience decide whether the scene is balanced or unbalanced. When the camera angle is angled from below the director is suggesting that the scene is unbalanced. An example of this is the beach fight scene at the beginning of the movie. When Daniel is beat up and fell to the ground the camera is angled as if the audience is lying on the ground with him. This shows that Daniel has been overcome and is in a time of unbalance. However, the same cannot be said about the last fight scene of the movie. In the last scene, Johnny knocks Daniel to the ground again. This time the camera angle is above Daniel looking down. This camera angle shows that Daniel has finally achieved balance and that he will do whatever it takes to finish his