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The camera angle in the timestamp 1.19.05 to 1.19.59 is wide, showing the room and the jurors. The high angle creates tension and there are no scene changes. The camera zooms out from juror number 10's face, revealing tension among everyone. The camera shows a long shot of the whole room. Jurors who believe the boy is innocent stand away from juror number 10. Juror number 4 tells him to be quiet. The camera angle remains the same throughout. Starts close on juror number 10's face and zooms out. The timestamp from 1.19.05 to 1.19.59 shows us that the camera was filming at a wide shot angle to display the room setting and to show the jurors standing away from juror number 10's irrational speech. The high camera angle intensifies the room's atmosphere and there are no scene changes in this scene specifically. And the camera zooms out from juror number 10's face revealing the tension among everyone from his speech. In this scene, the camera shows a long shot to let us see the whole room and what's happening. Jurors who believe the young boy is innocent are standing away from juror number 10 while he's getting really upset and saying things that don't make sense. As he keeps talking, morph will walk away from him. When he's done, juror number 4 tells him to sit down and be quiet. We can hear the sounds of their footsteps and conversations. The camera is at a high angle to show how intense and uneasy the room feels for the other jurors. There aren't any scene changes. It's all from the same camera angle. The camera starts close on juror number 10's face and zooms out to show the whole room.