2. - Song from original soundtrack will be playing. The camera will be still.
This shot is the beginning of the main conflict
3. - Original soundtrack will still be playing. Camera is still as always and this
shows how Miyazaki makes the characters move across the camera
instead of having the camera follow them
4. Same music playing. Camera is still. Shows that the characters walk off
screen
5. Same music. New camera angle, but is still immobile. Shows how once
the characters walk off one still camera angle, it pans to another
immobile one.
6. - Voice over explaining the camera angle. Portray the scene where the
camera is ahead of the cat-bus.
7. Voice over. Cat-bus begins to make its way above the hill. Camera is still
not moving. Climax is solved in this scene so it is a significant moment in
regards to the movie.
8. Voice over. Shows the cat-bus going down the hill past the train while the
camera is has not moved at all.
9. - Music and voice over. Farmers are shown in an immobile camera
10. - Will have voice over and music playing. Cat-bus scurries past the two
farmers unnoticed. Once it reaches the end of the camera, it switched to
a different angle
11. - Voice over and music. Camera pans to the next still shot of an overhead
view of a farm. Once again the camera is ahead of the main characters
12. Voice over and music. The cat-bus runs through the farm. Once it reaches
the end it jumps
13. - Voice over and music. The cat bus jumps and goes above the camera
angle. Notice the camera has not moved at all
14. Music and voiceover. This is the shot immediately after the cat-bus goes
above the camera in the previous one.
15. Music. Scene from Spirited Away when it becomes night time. Chihiro
looks down the long street.
16. Music. Chihiro makes her way down the street that has been portrayed in
the exact same camera angle
17. Music and voiceover. This shot shows Chihiro walking past a restaurant. It
comes immediately after she walks off screen in the previous shot
18. Music and voiceover. Chihiro walks past the camera angle, causing the
switch to another shot.
19. Music and voiceover. Significant scene where it shows the hallway before
Chihiro is chased down it by the monster
20. Music and voiceover. Shows the main character run out of the door this
shot makes perfect use of the still camera angle
21. Music and voiceover. The monster follows Chihiro down the hall. The
background is unchanging
22. Music and voiceover. The monster chases Chihiro off screen. There has
been no movement at all with the camera angle.
23. Music and voiceover. Fight scene in Princess Mononoke. Consists of
several still camera angles while the action unfolds
25. Music and voiceover. The Princess runs off screen while the opponent
falls. This triggers another change in camera angle
26. Music and voiceover. The next angle in which the Princess runs towards a
tower with an enemy on it.
27. Music and voiceover. The Princess runs off screen which triggers another
switch of camera angle
28. Music and voiceover. The princess runs on top of a building’s roof. This
shows how Miyazaki was still able to use still shots in fast paced action
scenes.