Breaking Bad: Gus and Hector's Final Scene
In this scene from the Breaking bad series i will be analysing the shot types and how they used them in the following screenshots below.
To start of the scene it shows are M.S of the three people in the frame. Gus open's the door and finds hector and his assistance in the room. The reason for this shot is to give the viewer are clear understanding on what is happening in this scene.
This is are continuous shot of the assistant moving hector around so he could look at Gus and that gives the opportunity for the cinematographer to track across to the left side which balances the frame and brings hector in are medium shot.
medium low shot of hector and his assistant in the frame. This shot is not usual only because it gives the audience are view as are third person.
This is are external over the shoulder wide shot of Gus talking to Hector. This gives time for Gus to explain why he is there.
Internal two man low shot I really like this shot and this gives Hector are choice of action. making hector look really intimidating.
External over the shoulder two shot of Gus walking closer to hector with a chair. This gives the viewers are opportunity to see how major the conversation is by Gus getting the seat and moving it closer to Hector.
As the scene progresses and the conversation gets more personal are internal medium close up of hector is made. this helps the audience connect more with his reactions.
Conversation between Hector and Gus there is an exact shot type on Gus to balance out the both objects in the frame. It gives it a sense of continuous situation.









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