this is an image of the last car juming over the road block on the bridge, this is an action shot that is taken at the same height as the car as it enables you to see the danger of what is happening but at the same time you are still able to see the background moving as the car is in the front of the image. the golden mean is used in this image as the car is the main point within the image.

this is a close up of the last car that is stolen within the movie, the close up shows the car off as well as this it lets you see the character behind the steering wheel. this shows the importance of the final car as it is close up and allows you to see the detail on the car.image below
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this is a long shot of some of the stolen cars leaving a garage. the main point of the image is the red car in the centre of the screen as they have used the rule of thirds as well as this it looks as if it is the only car in colour and the only car that has its light ons,

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this is a close up from the film gone in sixty seconds. this is scene whilst they are stealing a car. it is angled at the same height as the action, this makes you feel equal to the characters involved. this scene use the rule of thirds as all the focus is on the two characters within the centre of the image.

his image is a mid long shot as you can see most of the bodys, it is at the same height as the characters again. it is like you are watching the conversation go on in front of you which makes you feel like you are there with them. this scene also use the rule of thirds as the emphasize is on the two men in the middle of the screen as they are they ones talking. Image to the below

