Sunday 9 October 2016



Story board
camera shots/angles

 
shot 1: wide shot [ws] angle: low angle

looking at this picture you can tell this is a wide shot with a low angle because the picture was captured to established the setting,and taken at a low angle to make the person look big and powerful.




shot 2: over the shoulder shot [ots], wide shot/establishing shot

For this photo, we have chosen an over the shoulder shot which is usually used to represent conversations or to show a characters point of view. the unusual perspectives make the audience question whether danger is close in this case a friend is simply walking towards them.





shot 3:close up [cu]

This close up of the 2 hands meeting shows that some sort of deal is happening. the background of this close up in a field also shows that this is a private meeting and no-one is supposed to know. furthermore, this shows in detail what is exactly happening.


shot 4: long shot [ls]

This long shot shows head to toe visible and shows plenty of background. This shows that the deal has been settled and the 2 friends are both walking off.


shot 5: over the shoulder shot

For this photo we have once again chosen an over the shoulder shot, this normally shows conversations between people and someones point of view. In this case this is representing to the audience that the stalker is close and can see everything, also it gives an impression of suspense.



shot 6: low angle

For this photo, we have chosen a low angle this shows dominance and supremacy the stalker has over the victim. this also shows that the victim does not know that he is being watched.




shot 7: medium shot [ms], unusual perspectives

In this photo, we have chosen a medium shot and unusual perspective, this communicates to the audience that the stalker is in power and is trying to harm the victim.


shot 8: medium close up, wide shot/establishing shot

For this photo, we have chosen a medium close up and a establisng shot. this shot is usually used to establish setting. this communicates to the audience that the stalker has taken full power over the victim. The facial expression of the victim tells the audience that the stalker is causing pain and injury to the victim, there is no way of the victim getting out.