Thriller- Planning the Shots
While planning our thriller opening myself and Amy discussed the sort of shots we will be using. We thought the bigger the variety the better our video would be. So we decided we would use a number of shots to help make the film more interesting and also to help capture the viewers attention. We suggested a number of different shots we will be using within our extract these include things such as long shots, over the shoulder shots, mid shots etc. We both suggested different ideas and then decided together which camera angles and shots would fit best into our film and which would look most effective, for example, When Cameron is filming Abi on his phone an over the shoulder shot would look best so you can see things from his point of view.
Extreme Close Up Shots:
The pictures of Abi on the wall and the video on the tv
Cameron's eyes right at the end of the piece
Close Up Shots:
The photos of Abi on the wall and the video on the tv
Abi and Cameron when walking in the flashback
Cameron breaking/ripping Abi's personal possessions
Mid Shots:
Abi in the shower
The photos of Abi on the wall
Abi and Cameron when walking in the flashback
Cameron breaking/ripping Abi's personal possessions
Long Shots:
When Abi and Cameron are in the flashback
Abi in bed when Cameron is watching her
Cameron breaking/ripping Abi's personal possessions
Over The Shoulder Shots:
Cameron Filming Abi
Cameron taking photos of Abi
Cameron looking at the images he has taken of Abi
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