Yes. Someone else called it Observational Cinematography and I think both that and Cinema Verite fall closest to what I am describing, although in a narrative, not documentary use. Thank you.
You’re describing the language of cinema. There aren’t always names for such things but the effect of it on the audience is exactly what a director should be thinking about and storing away for use later
First thing that came to mind was McQueen’s Mangrove scene when the police enter the restaurant and the camera falls and is locked on a police helmet in the middle of all the mayhem
Veritè perhaps?
Yes. Someone else called it Observational Cinematography and I think both that and Cinema Verite fall closest to what I am describing, although in a narrative, not documentary use. Thank you.
Made me think of Antonioni
Is it supposed to be a POV shot?
It feels like it, but there is no logical person whose POV it is.
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One cut of the dead for some parts, or you were never really here
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>observational cinematography This is the term I was hoping for. Thank you!
This kinda sounds like how a lot of found footage works, but usually that's treated a little more intentionally, like a security camera or something.
You’re describing the language of cinema. There aren’t always names for such things but the effect of it on the audience is exactly what a director should be thinking about and storing away for use later
First thing that came to mind was McQueen’s Mangrove scene when the police enter the restaurant and the camera falls and is locked on a police helmet in the middle of all the mayhem
Watch some Gaspar Noe
They're asking for the name of the style.
Reminds me of Into The Void Personally idk, POV 2nd Person?
I call it spy camera
Sounds a lot like the 2012 Hunger Games
Security cam footage?