The scenes throughout the agent carter are very visible. The camera angles are very sudden due to the movie being an action movie but are fairly repetitive such as at 0:19 the camera angles are mostly close-ups of either Captain America and Peggy during the intense moment between them. Another example is at 1:16 when the group discovers that the plane had fallen and everyone goes back to their work. Also, the camera angles used for after Captain America landing/crashing is a landscape shot showing the drastic fall and the harsh impact. At 3:58 throughout the fight the camera angle is now shoulder view from both characters. All the movements are fast pace after the work environment is shown and Peggy receives an important call.
The music in the clip is mostly non-digestic sound because no character can hear it except the audience. The only digestic sounds in the clip are the phone and sirens ringing in more than one scene. In between the scene of Peggy being ignored on taking a mission on her own the contrast is that she ends up being in a situation in which she is the only one to take on a mission and is shown by contrast editing. Also, at 0:33 to 0:53 there is symbolism in between Peggy calling out to Steve with no response and sirens going off in the next scene. Meanwhile, the whole clip is able to be successful due to the accurate costumes of each character and the acting of Peggy to show the raw emotions of the scene as well as using deep space emphasized on the details each character made especially during her crying scene of Steve's departure and a year later the longing she has for him after so much time gone.
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