Symmetry in Cinematography

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  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited February 2019 Posts: 5,970
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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    edited February 2019 Posts: 18,281
    Here's what I think is a very good example of symmetry, this time from a mere TV series. It's from Season 3 Columbo episode A Friend in Deed (1974) where the double life of eventual killer Deputy Commissioner Mark Halperin (played by Richard Kiley) is skillfully alluded to at the start of the episode, with the help of a wall mirror:

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    It's also been commented how his forked beard adds a satanic element to this classic scene.

    More from The Columbophile blog:

    The episode’s greatest triumph is the portrayal of central antagonist, Deputy Commissioner Mark Halperin. When we first meet Halperin he’s cavorting with a scarlet-clad woman and gambling in a vice den. There’s something of the devil in his looks and actions and note the clever use of mirrors, suggestive of a man with dual identities and a shadowy alter ego.

    Given that we know Columbo represents all that is good about policing, this magnificent introduction sets the stall out early that Commissioner Halperin is a man we can neither like nor trust. And so it proves in riveting fashion.


    https://columbophile.wordpress.com/2018/04/28/episode-review-columbo-a-friend-in-deed/
  • edited February 2019 Posts: 17,759
    Just catching up on this thread, and it's an interesting read! I really like the use of symmetry in cinematography. More often than not, it adds to the experience, and sometimes the story – like the Columbo episode A Friend in Deed (1974), which @Dragonpol mentions above. This is a perfect example really, and I have never though about it watching this episode (which is one of the series' best).

    I actually have an issue with symmetry in cinematography – or, it's not an issue, but something that bothers me. It's very rare I experience this, but sometimes it feels a bit forced or "flashy". Has anyone felt that when watching a film?

    Like a character or an object being framed in a way that it feels staged or almost unnatural in a way? I can't really put my finger on it, but I have experienced it on a few occasions. Can't remember any examples right now though.
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  • PropertyOfALadyPropertyOfALady Colders Federation CEO
    edited February 2019 Posts: 3,675
    Just catching up on this thread, and it's an interesting read! I really like the use of symmetry in cinematography. More often than not, it adds to the experience, and sometimes the story – like the Columbo episode A Friend in Deed (1974), which @Dragonpol mentions above. This is a perfect example really, and I have never though about it watching this episode (which is one of the series' best).

    I actually have an issue with symmetry in cinematography – or, it's not an issue, but something that bothers me. It's very rare I experience this, but sometimes it feels a bit forced or "flashy". Has anyone felt that when watching a film?

    Like a character or an object being framed in a way that it feels staged or almost unnatural in a way? I can't really put my finger on it, but I have experienced it on a few occasions. Can't remember any examples right now though.

    No, I have never thought so
  • PropertyOfALadyPropertyOfALady Colders Federation CEO
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    I saw some symmetry in Outlander just now, but I need to figure out how to post a picture.
  • PropertyOfALadyPropertyOfALady Colders Federation CEO
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    A Star is Born has some right in the beginning with Lady Gaga in the bathroom.
  • Posts: 17,759
    Just catching up on this thread, and it's an interesting read! I really like the use of symmetry in cinematography. More often than not, it adds to the experience, and sometimes the story – like the Columbo episode A Friend in Deed (1974), which @Dragonpol mentions above. This is a perfect example really, and I have never though about it watching this episode (which is one of the series' best).

    I actually have an issue with symmetry in cinematography – or, it's not an issue, but something that bothers me. It's very rare I experience this, but sometimes it feels a bit forced or "flashy". Has anyone felt that when watching a film?

    Like a character or an object being framed in a way that it feels staged or almost unnatural in a way? I can't really put my finger on it, but I have experienced it on a few occasions. Can't remember any examples right now though.

    No, I have never thought so

    Maybe just me then! :))
  • PropertyOfALadyPropertyOfALady Colders Federation CEO
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    Yeah.
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
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  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    I think this thread needs some revival...not that I can give any infusion right now, but still.
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
    edited December 2019 Posts: 4,521
    No Time To Die

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    Black person every side
    , The Wall, the statue and Daniel Craig in the middle.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2382320/mediaviewer/rm2314043905
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited December 2019 Posts: 25,177
    The Frightened City
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    The Big Sleep
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  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
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    Dreyer's Ordet (1955): ideal for Christmas. Or for Easter. Or for anytime...

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  • matt_umatt_u better known as Mr. Roark
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    My fav shot from the trailer.

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  • I'm surprised no one has posted anything from Blade Runner 2049, it looks very Quantum of Solace-friendly.

    What a good post this topic is to have on the forum.
  • PropertyOfALadyPropertyOfALady Colders Federation CEO
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    I've always been fascinated by symmetry in movies.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I'm surprised no one has posted anything from Blade Runner 2049, it looks very Quantum of Solace-friendly.

    What a good post this topic is to have on the forum.

    I posted some Blade Runner 2049 images above on this page ;)
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