7/10
Bringing Up Baby Analysis - Jacob Howard
19 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The movie was well developed when it was first release. The cinematography and editing of the movie was well done in terms of the perspective it provided. Throughout the movie it had natural lighting, nothing spectacular. The editing style depended on what was going on in the scene, but for the most part it felt jarring, probably to add to the quirky dialogue and movement from the actors. For example when Major Applegate and Mr. Gogarty were being chased by the aggressive leper.

The stunts and display of the lepers was pretty unrealistic. For example, when Susan was swinging on the ladder in the museum at the end of the movie; she would've fallen over sooner then she did. The lepers in most of the movie were real but in some points of the movie, they used a leper puppet for Baby. For example when Baby was in Susan's apartment, there was one part of the scene where the leper was swapped out for a puppet.
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