12019-02-03T20:55:53+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b11Grand Hotel (1932)plain2019-02-03T20:55:53+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bWhen a climactic murder is reported, the film cuts to a high-angle view of the telephone operators, and the camera cranes downward. Then the film cuts to another high-angle view of the hotel lobby, and the camera cranes upward. The fact that the two cranes are not simple follow shots increases their effectiveness. A follow shot keeps a walking subject locked in the center of the frame. A dynamic crane shot is more intense because it puts the entire frame in motion.
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12019-01-28T01:51:17+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bChapter Two: Additional ClipsPatrick Keating231 extra clips for Chapter Twoplain832019-02-03T21:19:59+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b
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12019-02-03T20:31:47+00:002.x17 Grand Hotel1Grand Hotel (1932)plain2019-02-03T20:31:47+00:00Critical Commons19322019-01-29T17:33:38ZVideoEdmund GouldingGrand Hotel