...in movies? For example, we can say that in a film, the director made use of an extreme close-up. We can say that this is to emphasize the character's features or something. Another example would be when the camera shows the sky, and this can be interpreted in so many ways.
My question, therefore is is there a technique to know what the director has intentionally done and wants the audience to see? I mean, how can you know when you're giving too much meaning to something that was not intended to mean anything at all. (for example: the clothes are red to symbolize passion--what if this is mere coincidence? )
My question, therefore is is there a technique to know what the director has intentionally done and wants the audience to see? I mean, how can you know when you're giving too much meaning to something that was not intended to mean anything at all. (for example: the clothes are red to symbolize passion--what if this is mere coincidence? )