Friday, 22 November 2013

Shot types in our film

Shot types in our film:

Extreme close up- This shot will be used as the establishing shot. The etreme close up enables the viewers to see the characters facial expressions. In our film the extreme close up enables the audience to see the characters injuries.

High angle shot- The high angle shot will be used in the interrogation scene. A high angle shot makes the character seem very vulnerable and it will show that they are not in control of the situation.

Low angle shot- This will be used in the interrogation scene. This will make the villains more of a dominant figure. This will make the audience feel as if they are in control.

Long shot- There will be many long shots in our opening two minutes. Long shots mean that the audience are able to see everything thats happening. In our their are alot of things happening so long shots are appropriate.

Extreme long shot- The extreme long shot will be used when Alex is driving his moped down a long road. In extreme long shots there is not much detail and they are mostly used to show a general impression.

Over the shoulder shot- We will use this shot when the main character is being shot at. The shot will be over the shoulder of the person holding the gun.

Medium shot- This shot will be used when it is showing the villain holding the gun.

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