Damn, damn, double damn and an extra pint of damn for the weekend...
Sorry. This is someone else's example of convergent technology
And the terrors of Glasgow hahaha...I'd still go damn it..
Also, the 'Cine-Speak' section explaining Who, What, Where, When, Why and How is below: Who: A close-up helps establish a character as it allows the viewer to see emotion and characteristics in detail What: By allowing more room for movement, a mid-shot helps establish what a character is doing Where: A long-shot helps the audience understand the setting of the film and also, occasionally, how the character fits into the setting. When: The Wide Shot and Close Up can be used to establish the time or passage of time but any shot can be used, depending on the context and chosen method of depicting the passage of time. Why: The Extreme Close Up is usually used to express the motivation of a characters action's and further inform the viewer of the eccentricities of a character (this isn't really an ECU but I tried damn it). How: A medium close up or series of close ups helps establish how an event is played out.
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