Monday, 28 December 2015

Shot list

Some of the key camera shots we will use are:
  • Close ups- We will use multiple close up's during our opening two minutes, this will emphasis key moments in the opening. We will also use it to highlight facial expressions and create more tension with the audience.
  • Establishing shot- This will be used to introduce the viewer to the location, in this case the woods. As the woods is a commonly used location in a horror films it immediately indicates to the viewer the genre.
  • Long shot/Medium shot- This shot will be used to portray body language of the characters, this will represent how even the character feels fear therefore so will the audience.
  • Over the shoulder shot-To show the antagonist approaching the victim and build the tension  in the scene.
  • Shot reverse shot-In order to track a phone call conversation and illustrate the fact these people are in two different locations.
  • Low shot- This particular shot will be used to make the antagonist appear more superior and make the audience fear them, this will increase the 'fear factor' of the opening.
  • Tracking shot- Although this shot will be hard to film we are going to try and track feet walking highlighting that the victim is alone and vulnerable.
  • Panning shot- We intend to use this shot when the victim's throat has been slit to focus on the significance of this.

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