Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Shots being used in our film.

- to introduce the two main characters  we use a series of tracking shots, panning shots and mid shots, to give the audeince the impression of closeness and that they are following along with the character.We also use a handheld effect when doing the tracking shots to also try n make the audience feel as if they re part of the filmwe also use some close up and still mid shots. Some of the shots will be over the shoulder and some will be head on. I think this will set up the narrative for our film well as it sets the scene and introduces the main characters. It also sets up good enigmas as the aim is to entice the audience so that they want  see more and because at the end of the opening Holly never catches up with Robert  we want the audience to want to know what would of happened if she did catch him also creating a mystery type feel to it.

(roughly)
S1- A panning shot of hastings from the top of the east hill
S2- A panning shot of the seafront and pier
S3- LS of Pier from the front
S4- LS of white rock theatre
S5- LS of Hastings shopping centre
S6- LS of 1066 tunnel
S7- MS robert walking down stairs from front
S8- MS robert walking down stair behind
S9- MS pann roberts going around the corner
S10- LS Robert coming out of alley into highstreet panning at the end
S11- MS tracking shot of robert
S12- LS  Robert walking past holly
S13- MS holly looking up
S14- Pann after her as she runs behing him
S15- MS tracking shot of her running after him
S16- MS of robert with holly in background head on, trackign
S17- LS Them going round the corner from behing
S18- LS them coming round the corner from the other side ,she runs into lampost
S19- Crane shot of Holly on the floor
S20- XCU Holly face on floor .

We use a variety of shots but wanted to keep the film reasonable simple to keep the feeling of a small town type place. Yet as the tracking and panning shots are quite busy it keep up the youthful energetic atmosphere.

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