![]() ![]() Nevertheless, this does not mean this is all the filmmakers did, they also added more common techniques.ĭuring the Poker game the camera technique used is a static and tension-filled calmness position, this echo’s James Bond’s and Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) characters during this scene. Therefore, this technique is used to great effect in adding elements to the film rather than taking it away. Daniel Craig’s Bond is a raw, unfiltered, untethered, beast of a Bond and the filming techniques used that rawness by shooting the intimate scenes between James Bond and Vespa Lynd (Eva Green) especially hand-held, reflecting the rawness of the characters. Yet this filming technique is used in great conjunction with the story. In its most raw and intimate moments, the scenes are filmed by hand-held cameras. Some scenes have been shot hand-held, which is a difficult decision to make regarding how this could have broken the film’s connection with an audience by being too volatile and disconnecting the viewer from character and story. Including a director, Martin Campbell, that is not afraid of challenging the status quo. ![]() Bringing in a new actor playing James Bond by the name of Daniel Craig who brings a brutality to the table that has never been seen before, yet keeping the inherit suaveness that is James Bond. (Yes, I realise this is from Skyfall (2012) – I could not find a good GIF from Casino Royale)Ĭasino Royale is a game-changer within the James Bond franchise, it is undoubtedly a ‘reboot’ of the franchise. ![]()
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