The Blocking
Blocking - How the actors use the space and move in relation to the camera and other actors in the scene.
Staging - The positioning of actors within the frame as well as the movement of the camera itself.
Great blocking and staging are the key to any successful shot. If a scene is blocked well it can only get better and if it’s blocked poorly, it makes your job very difficult. The scenes below contain examples of exceptional blocking and yes, there’s a reason why so many are Spielberg films. Pay careful attention to how the actors use the space they are in, frame sizes, why and when edits are used, and sometimes more importantly, why they are not.
If you have a scene from a movie you think is worth adding please let us know.
Thanks to DP Richard Vialet for giving us this idea and access to his ever-growing list.
This page is dedicated to the memory of Director Jonathan Kaplan who would have loved it.
(and The Staging)
Witness - The Bathroom
Bad Times At The El Royale - Opening Scene
Unbreakable • Bench Press
A Quiet Place • Shhhhhhhh!!!
Raising Arizona • Gimme That Baby
The Searchers • Welcome Home
How To Create Dynamic Blocking and Staging
The Insider • Is This A Threat?
A History of Violence - Opening
Baby Driver • Opening Scene
Parasite • Settling In
Mon Oncle - The House
Shame - The Subway
Tar • The Importance Of Playing Bach
Bridge On The River Kwai • A Good Life
Goodnight and Good Luck • The Milo Redulovich Report
The Godfather • Michael is Anointed
Kurosawa, The Master of Blocking
Munich - Street Shooting

