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Type of shot
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What is happening in the shot?
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This shot has been used to make the audience…
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Medium shot
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In this medium shot we can see the two characters in the park together arguing. This medium shot will show the audience their body language and the setting around them.
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This mid-angle shot is used so the audience can see the distance between the characters. From this the audience can distinctly recognise they are in conflict.
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Close up
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In the close up shot we can see the characters facial expressions and how they change based on the reactions of the other character. Another use of the close up shot is when the female character is looking at the camera as if she is looking at the male character.
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The audience can see from the close up the distress that the character is in. This shot also allows the audience to see the reaction the character has at the event that happened just before.
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Long shot
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In this long shot we can see the two characters in the park together arguing. The long shot will show the audience the setting around the characters.
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The long shot provides an extended view of the scene around the group of characters. Therefore, it is important in this case for the audience to acknowledge their positioning in the scene.
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1 December 2015
Pre Production: Shot list
For this part of pre production I have created a list of shots that we could include in our music video.