Camera shots
I chose a close up view to show the emotion of the character
in the scene to set an impression to the viewer about what’s going to happen
due to the emotions of the person.
I thought a wide was needed to show the area and the
atmosphere where the events were taking place also to give some indication of
where similar events happen every day.
A long shot was to show the stance of the character and the
manner their behaving in to indicate how their feeling and emotions using their
body language to indicate this.
The big close-up view was to emphasise what was going on in
the shot and to show the detail of how the character is feeling and what
emotions they are feeling.
Medium close-up was used to show how the character is
feeling but also the environment he was in.
Camera angles
I used a high angle to show who was the weaker person/victim
in the scene to show that they are vulnerable than other people. It’s also to
show a build-up as this view is used when a weaker person is in danger and to
show tension building up.
I picked a low angle to show intimidation in the scene to
make out as if the bully in the scene is bigger and stronger than the victim.
This is because a high angle view would make the bully look weak and vulnerable
as the victim did which makes the scene less intimidating.
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