Friday, 10 February 2012
skills recap
Shot reverse shots: Many shot reverse shots are used throughout this clip, this is to create a clear understanding towards the audience and also to build/create fear.
In our film we use many reverse shots for example she is shown waking up and looking around the room, we then have a shot of the room and what she is looking at, this is to show the audience what is happening/what she is looking at. Further on in the film we then show her looking at her hands, then we show her hands and how they have changed then there is a following shot after that showing her expression to what has just seen.
Position of the tripod: The tripod may be at a high angle or a low angle or just average- this is to keep the camera steady (no camera shake) and the tripod can be adjusted for the height needed.
In the clip above, their is a shot of her feet walking towards the camera so the postion of the tripod will be lower to the ground.
In our film, the postion of the tripod is used in a variety of ways. Throughout we have the postion at a high, medium and low angle. We have a shot of the vampire crawling across the floor so we will set the postion of the tripod to be really low to the ground and use a canted angle by adjusting the tripod.
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