Originally posted by Treknik
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In the initial establishing shot, Sam and Jack are standing in a grouping slightly apart from the others, and they continue to be in frame together and apart from the others throughout most of the scene.
Sam and Jack are framed as confronting Ba'al together, which I think speaks to the underlying tension Jack is feeling in the situation and Sam's unspoken understanding and support.
EDIT: There's actually an excellent interview with Martin Wood in which he discusses how blocking and even relationship to items such as tables can be used to establish relationship and tone. I don't have the link, but hopefully one of the Woohoods who lurk about can share it? There's a brilliant scene at the beginning of Sanctuary: Revelations in which the entire relationship between the characters is based on where they stand in relation to a table. It's just *brilliant*. And so, obviously, is MW /fangurl
Originally posted by leiasky
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Just amazing! And that entire scene was shot using flashlights for lighting. On a tilting set. Cause.. yeah. Life's too short not to take chances.
EDIT: The question isn't, "Why does Jennifer have an entire Photobucket album dedicated to Martin Wood shots?" but "Why don't you?"
EDIT2: And sorry about the spam, but I can't get MQ to work right yet.
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