This mission, which was used to explain Omaha landing film technology of "Save the Ryan" and "The Longest Day", compares the two scenes of Omaha Beach Landing during World War II. The first movie was "the longest day" and the second movie was "Save the Great Ryan". The longest day was taken in 1962, compared with recently rescued soldier Ryan. I will focus on camera angles, special effects, sound effects, music used to depict specific scenes, and the response of the audience.
The most special flow of this movie is to express D's landing to Omaha Beach. The first one is the army team that got on the landing boat. The ship shook up and down by expansion, the air was dark and heavy. No one said anything. One man leaning forward, vomiting, then another. There is no gunshot. Rather than noticing that the camera turned over the man's face and not playing here according to the Hollywood regulations, by further controlling the more arbitrary rules for war, the horror of their eyes is further increased I will. I was praying, I was thinking about my child, I did not shake the rifle because it was picked up by the lens, I jumped into the water, I had to walk two steps, I had to have three calibers. The bullet fell on the chest and fell into the water, drowning. The camera keeps looking at the face. Fish in the tank of the restaurant
This does not mean that most of these technologies are not functioning well. Probably the most impressive is his depiction of the opening ceremony of the movie at Omaha Beach, as seen by Miller and his men. Of course, a lot of blood and body parts are blown away in front of our eyes. There is a sharp turbulence of fighting and fear of a man's face. Think of these. But the special one is Spielberg's small touch. It extends to sounds other than visible light. For example, it is the difference between noise cancellation and mute quality when shooting underwater. For a while, we were able to see the possibility to shoot a machine gun on the beach - just looking at it being deprived of the flash, because the man was shot and bleed I spit out