Applying My Knowledge Of Cinematography To The Opening Scene Of 'East Of Eden'
The opening scene of 'East Of Eden' establishes many key things such as the setting of the story and some of the most crucial characters. The first shot type which I found most effective in the opening scene is the long shot taken of the street, on which we see several people going about their daily business. I find the shot effective as it establishes the environment and its liveliness all in one. I also find that the woman we have followed into the shot stands out amongst the rest of the people. This may trigger questions, such as: Who is she? What's so important about her? What role does she play in the story line? The next shot I find particularly engaging was the medium shot where we see James Dean's character, Cal, sat on what would seem to be the pavement as the woman from before walks behind where he is sat. I think the director used this shot to introduce a second key character to the story, and also to highlight Dean's reaction once the woman has walked p