Just one comment before this is watched, I know Becky did not want wall to wall music, but I think the music chosen for my portrait was perfect and had to be wall to wall in order to portray the emotion I wanted. I hope you enjoy it. George Cannon III Audio Portrait
For this blog post I will be analyzing this scene in The Social Network (2010). I will only be looking at the first minute and a half of the clip. This movie does a great job editing its shot to maintain continuity but also, breaking continuity with scenes depicting a flash back and then flashing forward to present day. The first minute and a half of this clip is able to effectively show this. The flashback and flash forwards to present day does not take the viewer away from the plot because it is essential in understanding the plot and the scene shows is already a very tense one. The tension in the scenes keeps the viewer engaged even if there is a cut to an entirely different set and time. The clip starts with two characters on the table during a tense meeting with lawyers. The editing choice made in this scene follows the 180 degree rule. Jesse Eisenberg is always to the right and truly shows the tension between them. The scene then uses a jumpcut to flashback as Eduardo (...
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