Cinematography- Kubrick

One-point perspective- draws the audience’s eye to a certain point on screen by creating a vanishing point within frame.

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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Symmetry- used to make a shot look organised and stylised, it can also be used to make the audience feel uneasy symmetry can feel forced and unnatural.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

Deep focus- allows the audience to see significant details in the foreground and the background.

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Citizen Kane (1941)

Steadicam Tracking Shot- When a camera is used to move through a scene, often following a subject.

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