Rules of the Game
Jean Renoirs Rules of the Game(1939) is an excellent example of great Frenchfilms. As a director Jean Renoir made use of the photography, plot and characters The deep focus shot as Gianetti and Leech put it “A technique of Photography that permits all distant planes to remain clearly in focus, from close-up ranges to infinity” is one of the most important techniques used in this classic film. For one it helps demonstrate the off-the-wall events that occur throughout this film, by being able to see the characters in the background as well as the foreground. In the entire film there are just over 300 shots, meaning that Renoir uses long sequences and lets the characters and actions develop themselves in front of the camera. Renoir was also very interested in making sure each character has a chance to reveal the character in detail, through both their words and actions.
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