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... an aura of realism. * In this respect the camerawork draws its inspiration from the Direct Cinema genre * The film is stylistically fragmented, with the suspense sequences filmed using largely static camerawork in order to give the visuals an air of stillness is designed to compound audience tension and the action sequences filmed in a manner that contrasts (see below). The editing during the aforementioned sequences will be somewhat subdued in their editorial style, as it is envisioned that a purposefully slow sequence that refrains from ellipsis will gradually heighten tension effectively. (for example, see board no. 4, a sustained shot which tracks the protagonist from one end of a corridor to another without any degree of camera movement) * The action sequences, bearing in mind that stillness would risk working against the action, employ more kinetic camera and a swifter tempo with regards to its editing. editing (for example, this is ...
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