Adam Curtis- Bitter Lake
Bitter lake was really interesting. it was firstly on an interesting subject but i also really liked his style to producing his film. he uses different imagery to what he is talking about or he uses obscure clips to completely change the mood of the film. i enjoyed the camera angles he uses as they weren't necessarily the way you would expect the camera to be. i like the home made nature some of the clips have, you can see the camera is shaking and see him zooming in, i like how it doesnt have the 'proffesional' set up feeling where you might have lots of tripods and boom mics but this feels like it him or him and a guy there experiencing it. i like the variety of the homemade footage and the clips from archive footage as it constantly changes keeping you interested.
Andrew Kotting- This Filthy Earth
i wasnt able to find the actual film but from the trailer i really enjoyed his use of camera angles
i think his close ups on the faces are really clever and makes it feel like you are uncomfortably close to the faces. it feel invasive to the people but also you feel uncomfortable being that invasive without having a choice.  
he uses obscure angles to look at objects which is really clever as it allows you to see things differently. the fact you are looking at the operational things at this angle is interesting because you wouldn't normally think of them that way and can make you reassess your relationship with the function of the objects.
this is clever how he animates nature and put them to look very fake and too look purposely badly made.
Tris Vonna Michel- Berlin
Tris Vonna Michel- Photography is my punishment
Loure Prouvost- Swallow
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