- During our lesson today we had a task for filming practice which included the phrase ' What are you doing here?' we had to think of three places and three scenarios.
- Scenario 1 was a surprised happy ' what are you doing here?'
- Scenario 2 was a disappointed angry 'what are you doing here?'
- Scenario 3 was a teacher telling two students messing around with a angry tone on his voice ' what are you doing here'
- Our focus was to have a steady camera shot and position. Bryony the director and Filmer in our opening two minutes was filming during the practice filming as she didn't to get used to the camera and the adjustments to it.
- use of dialogue
- From doing this filming practice we got more ideas for different camera shots and positions which is what we thought came in useful during this task as we needed to think of more camera shots to include in our opening two minutes.
- Camera shots which we are now familiar with and shall use in our opening two minutes,
- Extreme close up - by using this type of shot shall make the audience focus on that character and there emotion which shall engage the audience more with the character.
- Low shot - by using this shot shall make the audience aware of the location that the characters are in and where the film is being set as the character looks higher than that actually are which adds more effect to the opening two minutes.
- Over the shoulder shot - by using this shot gives the audience the view of what the main character is seeing which makes the audience more engaged and involved with the characters which is what a horror genre film wants the audience to do.
- Extreme long shot - by using this shot shall make the audience know that the character is going from one location to another which is what we want the audience to infer for our opening two minutes which is what horror genres include in films.
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