Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Shot List

Our thriller opening consisted of numerous camera angle shots to ensure we can establish numerous points are established to the audience, for example;

- Mid-shot: The mid-shot works well as it is intent to deliver information on our character Patson whilst still leaving information to the audiences imagination.

- High angle shot: This shot is effective in establishing Patson as the key character to our opening, whilst also having the audience view Patson as vulnerable and unsure of himself.

- Low Angle Shot: This shot effectively captures the sheer enormity of our main character Patson, whilst also portraying the difficulty he has in being lost in the massive complex.

- Over The Shoulder Shot:  This shot effectively utilises the rule of thirds and captivates what our main character is focusing on. Whilst also capturing the fact he is alone in this complex.

- CCTV camera shot: This we feel is very effective in establishing the possibility the thriller opening subject is being monitored my life elsewhere. It also provides a totally different camera angle to our thriller opening.

- Close Up shot: This shot is effective in displaying certain features of our character to the audience. It also really captured the emotion of our character through Patson's acting in his facial expression.

- The Wide-Shot: We feel this shot is useful in our tracking it allows our subject to walk across the room and it allows us to incorporate a phone ringing.

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