Thursday, 25 November 2010
Shots
After the preliminary task, Myself and Harrison decided that panning shots and extreme/close ups are very effective when creating tension and giving the scene a theme of mystery. We aim to use panning in almost every scene and we will zoom in on certain points of the frame, which will be the bag in most scenes as we want it to stand out more than anything else, while at the same time we don't want it to be the centre of attention in every scene but we need the audience to be aware of it. We will use an extreme close up of Chloe's hand holding the bag in the last scene at the Grand Arcade shopping centre. This will create tension and we will film Chloe dropping the bag whilst still in the extreme close up and then we will quickly zoom out to a long shot of Chloe walking away. We will then quickly zoom out to a long shot of Chloe walking away and then we will perform another close up of Chloe turning around and smiling. This shot will be edited so it is in slow motion which will create tension and then suddenly Chloe disappears while everything goes quickly again. The crowd will then be in normal speed again and the bag is in the last shot. Then everything goes silent and the ticket noise continues. That's where it finishes.
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