In the teeth of jaws analysis
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Filming and editing analysis
In The Teeth Of Jaws
Camera Work
The camera work in this documentary is conventional as the interviewee is either framed on the left or right of the frame. It is also conventional as they don’t look at the camera as there eye line is off to the opposite side they are sitting. Framing also follows the rule of thirds.
Camera Work
It is also conventional as all the interviewees are filmed in either close up, medium close up or medium shot.
Camera Work
This is also filmed conventionally as the interview switches from the interviewee being framed to the left to another interviewee being framed on the right.
Editing
Editing is conventional as question are edited out. It is also conventional as cutaways are used which are relevant to the topic of the documentary and are relevant to what the interviewee is talking about.
Graphics
Graphics are conventional as they anchor the person on the screen. They are also conventional as the say who the interviewee is with their relevance to the topic. They are also subtle and connote the topic.
Mise-en-scene
The background reinforces interviews these are conventional as they are relevant to the interviewee and the topic. The clothes the interviewees are also conventional as they are relevant to the interviewee.