Tuesday 2 February 2010

Shot Types

This is going to be a variety of shot types we are considering using in our opening.

1. We are thinking of using a close up of the hostage's face, who is tied up, as this will show the viewer the sense of panic of the character and should increase the feeling of danger.

2. We could use a long shot to create isolation as the victim/hostage will be stood in a corner.

3. We might use a pan across the place where the victim is then focus on the victim as if they have only just seem them.

4.We could use a reaction shot to how the character has a sense on fear and this will pass onto the viewer.

5. Establishing shot to get the audience familiar with the location and let them realise it is set in a school.

6. We could use a high angle shot of the hostage to show them looking isolated and vulnerable.

7. We could use a canted angle to show that the hostage is injured and in trouble

8. We could use a extreme close up on the hostage to show where they have been hurt so the viewer knows that they are hurt and in trouble.
By Kirsten Toye and Charlotte Bocking

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