- High angle shot, will give the audience the power of the dead body we will have, will also act as the establishing shot, and give the audience a full view of the crime scene.
- Dolly shot, allows the movement of people towards the cmaera, looks impressive, the audience believes that the detectives are travelling somewhere.
- medium shots, will show the audience close hand gestures, most common camera shot used in our film.
- Low angle shots, This prevents the audience knowing what they are looking at, this adds to the suspence to the film and makes the audience wonder what they are looking at.
- Close Up shots, allow specific detail to be shown, especially actor expressions and small objects we will be using in shot.
- Two shot. we will be using two shot to show two actors in the same shot , this allows for more fluent conversations instead of editing back and forth between two actor who are right next to each other.
- Match-on-action: allows a fluent flow of action, this is useful because it looks very good in our film, and it is better then having it all in one shot.
- Long shot, This shot gives us a full view of the actors and gives more detail on where they are and what there doing, this gives it more context to what they do.
- Birds eye view
Thursday, 19 December 2013
List of shots used in the Film
This is the lst of the film shots we plan to use in our film and what effect they will have on the audience:
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