Thursday, 31 January 2013

Film Production: Filming Shots I want to include

Filming Shots I want to include within our opening sequence

From researching into the shot conventions that are used within thriller films I have found that an edgy thriller effect can be created by cutting between lots of contrasting shots. This unnerves the audience and therefore adding to the thriller atmosphere.
I will use Panning shots (if possible), wide angle shots and long shots for running scenes to best show the action.

I will use High angle shots, close ups and Extreme close ups to show Jennifer's emotions and vulnerability. The use of these shots also comply with thriller film conventions and so the genre is conveyed in the opening sequence of the film.

To also and variety to the shot i want to use within my film, my use of a point of view shot will make the audience sympathize with Jennifer as she looks at her blood covered hands. A point of view shot will also be used when Jennifer's eyes close after her shooting. We see her shooter's boots as a point of view because i wanted to create more sympathy and the feeling of vunrability from the audience through Jennifer's eyes.


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