So as I sat down to watch the super bowl, I was hoping for an upset. I was cheering for the Cardinals, but I did not have high expectations, but I was looking forward to the commercials. There was a Bud Light commercial where a business was having a staff meeting and drinking Bud Lights and they were discussing how to lower costs so they could reach budget. Some of the employees made suggestions like cutting back on marketing, office supplies, etc. One man in particular suggested in not supplying Bud Light at all staff meetings. Everyone in the room paused. The next thing you know, you are now outside seeing the man thrown out of a glass window. It was very shocking and brought a lot of laughs from everyone in the room. The frames were closed frames. All the action was always in view. It was shot at a median balance, except at the very end when the man was being thrown out the window. This shot was very zoomed out and could have even been a wide shot. The Subject position was very strong, I felt like I was in the room with the actors and part of the discussions. When the scene changed from the office building to outside the building it was a jumpcut. The main sign I got from this commercial is that getting rid of beer is a sin. Do anything except get rid of the beer. Nevertheless, it was a funny commercial that I enjoyed over and over again. I just wish I would want to watch the Superbowl again.
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