Camera movement and editing.

 Camera movements:

Crane shot at 1.05 to 1.10. This was used to swoop in and track the movement of the people on jet packs. This allows the audience to feel the motion of the scene and makes the movie more fun to watch as they feel more involved.

The handheld shot was at 1.42 to 1.45. This was used to add more realism and tension to the scene. It also allows the scene to be more intense and adds build-up. The handheld keeps the audience on edge as they expect something to happen since the handheld adds tension.

The pan shot was at 1.00 to 1.03. This was used to follow the movement of the man while he was running. This allows the audience to feel the movement. This was used to add to the pacing and add to the action. 


Editing:

A lot of cuts were used between 2.30 to 3.30. This was used to add to the action. Each clip only lasted for around 3 seconds this was to show how intense the scene was. Also, it makes the pacing fast.


I couldn't find other editing bits.


Camera shots and angles:

At 0.04 there is a close-up. This is used to show that the man is important to the movie and he will play a key role. This was also used to show the man's facial expression.


At 1.30 there was an over the shoulder angle. This was to show the conversation that was going on.  

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