Film Making Techniques for Eclipse
This film 'Eclipse' is an Adventure, Drama and Fantasy based genre. It has lots of action in it and good use of fast moving camera action. This blog is all about the different techniques used in this film and why they have been used. This movie can also be seen as part of my sub-genre, which would probably be vampires.
In this third episode of Stephanie Meyer's teenage vampire saga, Bella daughter of Forks policeman is still torn between her love for her werewolf best friend and her love bird Edward. She must choose who she wants to be with and who she wants to spend the rest of her 'married' life with. Edward doesn't want to force her into taking any bad decisions. But, there are more problems. There are new enemies around. If the name 'Victoria' comes to mind, then it will automatically come to mind that she is the main root of their problem. She wants to avenge her precious friend James, for Edward had killed him and turned him into ash. Although this movie may seem to be nothing but a fairytale/fantasy, it has used dramatic effects and fast- moving camera shots of Edward especially, emphasising his 'vampire like' ability.
In this third saga, Jacob kisses Bella and her unknowingly pushes him away and punches him in the face, not knowing that he is as hard as a brick! Edward then gets extremely annoyed and races back to her house. The rivalry between the two carries on from here, until they need to team up (the werewolves and the vampires) in helping protect Bella from getting killed. Only then, does the hottie (Jacob) agree to join their army- for Bella. Edward has a plan to protect Bella from the redhead but do they accomplish it? Sure they eventually sort the redhead Victoria out, but there is more trouble amongst them. They have another rival awaiting Bella...
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