
Low-Angle Shots in The Dark Knight
Go on location in Chicago to learn what what low-angle shots signify in 'The Dark Knight' — and in Hollywood movies in general.
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In The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger's Joker encourages a bedridden Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) to "introduce a little anarchy" into the established order. The theme of anarchy is reiterated throughout The Dark Knight in Ledger's performance, yes. But we also see it in the film's low-angle shots.
In this mini course, you'll take to (and below!) the streets of downtown Chicago, where The Dark Knight filmed in 2007, to learn:
what low-angle shots are
how to recognize them onscreen
what they may signify in The Dark Knight — and in Hollywood movies in general
An on-demand replay will be available for 1 week after the event.
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