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The introduction of the film introduces the theme of self discovery. As the credits are being shown Dustin Hoffman is standing on an escalator being carried along as he collects his thoughts. The camera is positioned to reveal Ben's left profile while the frame height is a medium close shot allowing Ben's image to dilute in the viewers mind...
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The camera is positioned to reveal Ben's left profile while the frame height is a medium close shot allowing Ben's image to dilute in the viewers mind. In this profile shot, the character is positioned to the right third of the frame to allow sufficient space in front of Ben. This is done in order to not cluster the characters line of sight as seen by the viewer...
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