Sunday 21 September 2014

Different Camera Shots

 This is a medium shot to show the character's upper torso and to introduce the audience to the character.
 This is another medium shot, just enough space to fit both characters in and to give the audience a clear idea of what is going on.
 This is a wide shot to show the audience which direction the character is walking in and gives the audience a head start as to what is about to happen.
This is a two shot, specifically to show the contrast between the two characters' expressions and emotions and actions. It is clear in this photo that the boy on the right is angry with the boy on the left.
This tilt up shot is to emphasize the height that the two characters are standing at and it almost exaggerates it and makes the situation seem more dangerous and tense. It also manages to capture the action happening between the characters which is that the taller boy is pushing the shorter boy up against the railings/banister.
This tilt down shot again exaggerates the height from which this person has fallen and makes them seem weak and alone and is very clear to the audience that this person is dead.
This penultimate over the shoulder shot tells the audience that the boy was pushed by the other boy as a result of anger and now he is looking at him but we don't know what his facial expression is. Contemplation? Guilt? Happiness? 
This final close up shot reveals to the audience that the boy was caught for what he did and arrested and put in prison. It shows his facial expression which is quite vacant with sad, desperate eyes.

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