Monday 28 November 2011

List of Shot Types

Below is a list of various shot types that we will include in our preliminary task:
  • A macthed cut - which is where the cut matches the action being shown. We will carry this out by when the supposed antagonist, carrying a weapon, goes to open the door, whilst being film from behind, and then the matched cut will be from the frontal view of the antagonist walking through the door. 
  • 180 degree shot - which is where two characters in the same scene should always have left/right relationship between one another. It also takes into account that the audience cannot move, therefore puts the audience in the poistion of the speaker. We will carry this out by when the antagonist has walked through the door and starts initating a conversation with the victim who has been tied up. Depending on who is speaking, the camera will be doing a over the shoulder shot to include both the speaker and the other character. 
  • Over the shoulder shot - as said before, the camera will show the conversation between both the speaker and then the person being spoke to.
                                      
  • Pan Shot - is where the camera is stationed in one position and the rotates either left or right to follow the moving character/object. This will be used when following the antagonist whilst he/she is walking.

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