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Louis Snaith
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How is Gender represented through camera in Margret?
Gender is represented through camera when there is a slow push in shot every now and then at the beginning of the screening which builds up suspense and shows her concentration where as all the other men our laughing and are not very serious. Also there is a close up on Margret's hand squeezing itself, and then it cuts to a low angle shot of her face which is very serious which shows her dominance and power but also shows her femininity when she is anxious through her hands and every else is not scared. Also when they all leave parliament whenever there is a shot of Margret the shot is stable but when there is a shot of any of the men there is shaking in the camera which again shows her power and her composition and how she is in control where as all the other men are not. Furthermore when Margret shouts 'Loyalty' there are a series of reaction shots where the men are looking at each other as if they are scared and the camera is shaking but when it cuts to her it is more stable showing her control. Also there is a shot of a huge room which has the rule of thirds and its of all the men following Margret showing her power and she is leading.
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