This photograph shows a little girl dancing. Within each shot is a different image that follows the previous. This sequence shows that the little girl is dancing even though the images are all still images. Using a sequences of different photographs with the same familiar overall outcome allows for the sequence to be made up to show that the little girl is dancing. I think that this clip is good because it captures the girl's mood and the movement of her to indicate that she is dancing through her stance.
This photograph shows a woman as she is diving of the edge of a cliff into the water. The sequence allows for the audience to see the movement of the woman's body as she enters the water from the top of the cliff. The different shots of the woman's body allow for the audience to see the exact movement of her body as she dives into the water. This action sequence gives an insight into what the woman is doing by displaying all of her movements into one photograph. I think that this is good because it allows for the audience to see the dynamics of the diver as she jumps from the cliff and into the water below her.
This photograph shows a man who is seen to be jumping of an rock/tree like object and onto the ground. This action sequence provides us with an insight into the way the man jumped off the object and onto the ground by showing his body movement and positions at different times of the jump. By doing this, it allows for the audience to see that he is changing his movement to ensure that he gets as far into the air as possible and that he also lands safely onto the ground.
Within the photograph, a man is seen to be skating across and over a bench in the middle of a built-up area. The photograph shows the action sequence of the movement that he has made in order to get from the start of the trick, to the end of the trick. This photograph is good because it uses 7 shots of the skater as he skates across the bench. By using 7 shots, it allows for the photograph to become more filled and detailed.
Within this photograph, a motorcyclist can be seen to be driving over a hill that is covered in snow. The action sequence follows the cyclist as he comes from over the hill and lands on the hill. The sequence contains about 10 shots of the motorcyclist in order to represent his movement seen. I think that this photograph is good because it uses a lot of shots to portray the action of the motorcyclist.
Within this photograph, a man can be seen doing gymnastics on a field. The sequence allows for the audience to see that his is doing gymnastic tricks (such as a backflip) in order to create the movement of the gymnast. I think that this photograph is really well captured and the overall outcome of it makes it look really professional.
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