Pulp Fiction (1994)
- In this scene Jules and Vincent are in predicament with the the two robbers in the Diner.
- This specific frame is shot in a wide angle shot to show everything that is currently going on and creates tension during the film.
- The actors are all scattered evenly through the frame to give space for each of their actions
- The lighting in this scene is bright to show it is happening in the early evening or afternoon

Spider-man 3 (2007)
- This is shot is from the scene where Peter stops inside of a church and he is trying to rip off the black spider-man suit and does so
- This specific frame is taken from a high angle shot directly above him like a birds eye view
- The lighting in this scene is dark and scarce to give it a more serious and eerie tone
- The actor is placed directly in the middle of frame making him the main focus while the black gunk that he previously ripped off his body is sneaking away

The Hateful Eight (2015)
- In this scene Major Wallen is telling the story of how he killed General Sanford’s son in the most shameless way, describing his son’s final moments
- The lighting in this scene is dark to give a serious tone to the story with very fainy lighting coming from the candles set up all around
- This frame is done in a wide angle shot to show the actors around the room all listening to Major Wallen
- The actors are spaced apart but the camera is mainly focusing on Major Wallen why the rest of the room is blurred out more