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These three frames are from our preliminary task, showing different shots and angles and editing that we have used. In the first frame we see in the preliminary task we use match on action as the closeup of the door being pushed opened. This is effective as it allows the audience to continue to understand on what is going on in the scene. So that the audience can taking along with character, so they can experience the what is going at the same time. The second frame shows a medium shot, showing a conversation between the two characters, this allows the audience to find out what is going on, and allows audience to understand the story line. The last frame shows an over the shoulder shot establishing a different conversation between two other characters and it also shows the facial expressions on each character as they are talking to the other character, shown in the over the shoulder shot.
PRACTICING SHOTS
These frames have been taken from the practice shots, of a short scene that we created on the theme 'what you doing here'. The first shot shows a long shot of the character walking down the corridor. This allows the audience to to follow the character so they will feel apart of the characters experience. The long shot also establishes the setting of the scene, and allows the audience to identify where the setting is, which is in a school, this allows the target audience to to aimed at a younger audience as they will be able to relate
The second shot shows a cut from the previous shot from walking down the corridor, then cut as the character starts to walk down the stair. The medium shot with a side angle of the character as she walks downs the stairs, allowing the character to see from a different perspective of the scene, allowing the audience to be apart of the journey of the character. It also allows the audience to continues to following the character.
The high angle has been shown of the characters walking down the stairs. This allows the audience allows to get another perspective of the character and allows them to be a part of the scene as they will continue to follow the character. Usually a high angle shout would used to portray the character as powerless and seem vulnerable towards the audience, if put in appropriate context in terms of setting, mood and what effect its trying to create for the scene.
A two shot has been used to establish a conversation between two characters, and allows the audience to engage in scene as the dialogue takes place and allows more information to be given to the audience, to understand better about the scene. The two shot also presents new characters to the audience, allowing them to find out more about them. It can also show the relationship between character through having a two shot.




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