Kill Bill by Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino is an expert on using the cinematic language in his own work to express his thrilling stories. He uses many camera angles and creative scenes with special props in all of his films. These angles and scenes are his unique and personal style and depict his Tarantino trademarks. I chose this because his films are well-noted around the world and depict many variations of camera angles to keep his movies interesting and sought-out.

Tarantino has trademarked the trunk shot camera angle and he's used it in every movie he has directed. He also uses reverse trunk shots with characters being watched from outside the trunk


This shot is filmed with the camera directly above the actors. It is used to convey something bigger than the characters is watching them and what they are doing.
QT has black and white sequences inspired by his love of the way movies looked in the early days of cinema. also lets the viewers know something dramatic is about to happen.
He also does many torture scenes in his films. These angles range from a variation of close-up shots to long draw-out ones.




Tarantino films are infamous for their shooting style and graphic violence. Crosscutting is one technique that is displayed in many of his films to convey an antagonist/agonist perception. I enjoyed the 1st kill bill vol. 1 film and it had a great shock value, but I havent yet seen his 2nd and 3rd vol.
ReplyDeletedefinitely a creative and different director. the first time i watched kill bill i thought it was too strong, although he kind of portrays it in a very exaggerated way, i was shocked anyway. lol i loved his movie with Brad Pitt, Inglorious Bastards, he did a great job!
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