3/19/2024 0 Comments Velamma episode 64I had to clean it up because it’d get slippery. Remember in the beginning of Episode 8 when he told Chaerok that he didn’t always like snow? He said, “Chaerok. Some trivia here: Do you know that the Korean word for “snow” and “eyes” are the same? It’s “noon.”įor Grandpa, snow is something to look forward to, but he can no longer recall what he used to associate it with. This is the mental picture that his mind sees: a blurry white background with snow in the foreground. □ To me, this shot indicates that, despite his vision being 20/20, his “mind’s eye” - or his mental faculty - can no longer see what his eyes can perfectly see. Grandpa talks to himself, “When will it snow?”Īs soon as he says it, snowflakes begins to drift down.īy now, it should have become obvious to viewers how the camera zooms in on his eyes for an extreme close-up. But the wheelchair is looming in the foreground as a sign that he’s heading towards the time when walking will be a problem. This is a good shot because it establishes the present and the future. In the last minutes of the drama, Grandpa Deolchul is filmed sitting on his favorite leather couch in front of the house. ![]() Dreams and memories flit away like a butterfly. When viewed from the perspective of a 70-year-old man, the years from childhood to adulthood to old age seem to have flown so fast. I said in my First Impressions that at the core of this drama is the idea that life is fleeting. The cinematographer was able to give the nuance of the theme. I had this urge to tell fangirls, “Five G’s please!! Cinematography is a whole lot more than filming panorama.”ī) influencing the mental and emotional response of the viewers,Ĭ) by using different elements like camera movement and focus, lighting, color, and composition.Īside from the script, acting, and editing, I credit the cinematography for enhancing my viewing pleasure. It was mind-blowing how many fans raved about the cinematography when all they were really impressed about was the wide-angle shot used to capture the landscape. ![]() Many of the old-timers on this blog know that one of my pet peeves is the pretentious use of the word “cinematography” to mean “panorama.” The kdrama “Mr.
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