This scene from the movie Bridesmaids shows two women in conflict. The woman on the left looks very annoyed and angry at the person she is facing. The camera angle is focused on the left woman, so her facial expression shows her involvement in the conflict, while the face of the woman on the right cannot be seen clearly. The lighting is also brighter on the right side of the more passive person and darker on the left side of the more aggressive person, helping to indicate this is a one-sided conflict through visual cues like facial expressions, camera angles, and lighting.
1. In thisscene youcan tell thattheyare at a conflictbylookingatthe face of the womenonthe left
because she looksveryannoyedandangryat the personor customer,thisisfromthe movie
bridesmaids.
Somethingelsewhichcanhelpyoutofindout thatit isa scene of conflictwouldhave tobe the
camera angle because itisfacedtowardsthe womenonthe leftandyou cannotreallysee the face
of the womenonthe leftwhichgivesyouasense thatthe womenon the leftismore involvedinthis
conflictbecause she hasa strange facial reactiontothe womenandalsobyher pose she looksasif
the womenonthe righthas done somethingwrong,alsothe womenonthe rightby notknowing
whather facial expressionslookslike,itmake itseemasif it a one side conflict.
Anotherthingwhichhelpsme torealise thatthisisa scene of conflictwouldhave tobe the lighting
of the shotwouldhave tobe because youcan tell thatit islighteronthe right-handside of the
personwhoismore passive andthen darkeronthe left-handside whichismore aggressive,but
overall the lightingof the entire shotIsquite brightbecause itsetsaspecificmoodonthe entire
shotwhichis quite calmincomparisontoothershots whichIsaw on the internet.