The Analysis of the Movie’s Clip
This is a short film clip from the movie “Paths of the Soul” (or “Kang rinpoche”) directed by Yang Zhang. It shows how the pilgrims do their worships. In this clip’s 1 to 43 seconds, there are 10 shots. In the 1 st to 3 rd shot, the director uses the high angle to record the pilgrims. Through the mountains, we can see the people gradually. To link to the 4 th shot, the director used the close-up shot to record the pilgrim’s actions from the ground. In the 5 th shot, the director shows their prayer wheels in a close-up shot because the prayer wheel is the most representative thing for the pilgrims in their religious culture. Next, in the 6 th shot, it’s a shot from the ground which shows every pilgrim doing their worships through the same process. Unlike the 6 th shot shows some pilgrims, in the 7 th shot, the director focuses on two persons who have the different actions. The young girl is worshiping, another is lying on the ground. Also, through this frame, we can see that there is ...
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