View two scenes from Like Water for Chocolate that have the same character in them, but that photograph them from different angles or camera placements and discuss the differences in how the scenes reveal story and character
Diagram the five basic positions in which an actor can be photographed, and describe the different psychological undertones of each.
Consider:
? Do the scenes use different proxemic traits or the same?
? What do the proxemics imply about the relationships between the characters?
? Does the dramatic context affect the meaning of the proxemics?
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What will be an ideal response
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What will be an ideal response?