Thursday, 28 February 2013

We are going to be using various different shots.

These are some shots we are going to use:



This shot is called medium close up, and we will be using it to see peoples facial expressions and responses. Also this shot is easy to use as it can be filmed anywhere and isnt difficult to understand.




This is a close up shot. We are going to using this shot because in iur film we need to see the expression on kierans face when he is reading the note as he is in shock and people must see that expression so they know what he is reading is surprising and shocking. this will get the audience thinking about what is on the note/letter.


This shot is a deep focus. We are going to be using this because our actors kieran and kieran are going to be talking and in the background they will see the slender man (the bad guy). This will surprise the audience and make the film more creepy.




This shot is a shallow shot, this will be used when are seeing people expression to something they are looking at or something in the background. This is so people can clearly see expression of people.







This shot is a long shot. This would be used so people can see the scenery around us so they it will set the scene and make people realise where we are. This would be used when kieran is walking out of the house so they can see when we are and see that he is leaving and going somewhere. We would also use it when we are heading in the woods, so people can see again where we are going, and they can see that is going to be creepy and scary.


This is a pan shot. This will be used when the actors are running, so they can see the scene around us and still see where to character is going. Also it will be used when Kieran is walking down the street, so they can see he is moving and walking away from his house.


We are definately going to use these shots as we need to, to make the film look good and relaistic. Also we are going to use these so then we will show the people the scene and the structure of the film. People will then understand the film.























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