Shots.
Close up: Shows face.
Extreme close up: Usually one part of face e.g. eyes.
Establishing shot: Location.
Mid shot: Waist up.
High angle: Camera pointing down.
Low angle: Camera pointing up.
Cantered angle: Camera is tilted.
Over the shoulder: Shot of back of person looking at something.
Long shot: Full body and back ground.
POV: What person is looking at.
Why am i going to use these shots?
Close up and extreme close up:
I am going to use those shots as they help to show the emotion in a persons face. They also help us to know the character more. The extreme close up will be used on 'Mark' as i don't want the audience to see his whole face. This way we can still identify him through his eyes.
Establishing shot:
Give a sense of location. Normal looking house. Helps audience understand what kind of location the film is set in.
Mid shot:
Can still see emotion on persons face but you can also see body language.
High angle:
Show's power. This will be used when Mark is on camera. So show how much more powerful he is than Saffron.
Low angle:
Shows vulnerability. Will be used for shots of Saffron. Make her seem small.
Cantered angle:
Usually gives us a sense of danger.
Over the shoulder:
Can see person at who/what they are looking at. Used when Saffron and Mark are looking at there computers.
Long shot:
Can see person and the back ground. Used when Saffron is at the park with Lucy.
Point Of View:
Shows what a person is looking at so used when Saffron is looking at her computer and when 'Mark' is watching her from amongst the tree's.
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