Some Like It Hot - 'yacht scene' analysis
Key elements of film form: As with all film scenes, film form is the most important element to making them work, or fail. As the camera acts as the camera for the spectator, and sound and lighting create mood and atmosphere, film form is essential to engage the spectator. In Some Like It Hot, film form is used in a variety of ways to engage the viewer, many of which can be duly noted whilst watching this scene. Starting with cinematography, the camera takes lots of long-shots at medium close-up to focus the spectator's attention on the dialogue and chemistry between the actors. The camera uses angles to focus on one actor in particular or stays directly centered when focused on both actors. Quite simply, the camera goes where the spectator's attention is needed. To add to this, the use of distance can act as a demonstrator of the level of comfort and intimacy between the two actors, standing back slightly in the beginning as Sugar is nervous ...
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