Also, light has connotations of hope, so the fact that the Peaky Blinders are covering up the light could suggest that they are getting rid of all hope that may have been. Finally, the use of the dynamic shot that reflects the Peaky Blinders off of the puddle makes it difficult for the audience to see who the characters are (making the characters seem mysterious and confusing), which in turn could create suspense for the audience because they can't make out who the characters are just from reflected, dark outlined figures. They low angle shot also shows there dominance as characters because the audience are looking up at the characters.
The director also uses lighting and effects to emphasise the groups power, for example: the flames/fiery colours that shine off the Peaky Blinders faces shows how they aren't fazed by the dangers of fires and other industrial dangers. In terms of mise en scene, all of the Peaky Blinders are wearing very similar, smart clothing, they all wear hats and the same shoes (previous shot). This could be to represent the "gang culture", because they all have something that links them together as part of a gang. The fact that the shot used is a mid shot shows us the emotions of the characters, and as it is so close up, it may not show claustrophobia, but instead to show how tightly nit of a group they are.
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What can we learn about how to shoot characters walking from this scene in Peaky Blinders?
From this scene in Peaky Blinders we learn that to shoot characters walking, lots of techniques can be used to add dramatic effects to the scene and make it interesting and dynamic to keep the audience watching, rather than just having one or two shots of people walking. For example, the first shot used is a dynamic shot that makes the characters mysterious, therefore intriguing the audience as they want to know who they are.
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