Tuesday, 11 October 2016



At the beginning of the scene i used an establishing shot to show the audience where the first scene is based. The shot was a bit shaky but it gives the meaning to the scene.

We used low-key lighting in the next scene so make the antagonist look intimidating. We thought a slow pan to reveal the antagonist would make the scene more meaningful. We used a match on action of the knife hitting the picture of the protagonist to make him look like he hates him. 

We used a medium shot of the protagonist to show the audience that he is a good guy and that he is safe to be around so the camera is lose to him. at the end of that scene we used a fade to show the audience that this is a different period of time along the day.

We used a medium long shot to show the audience that the protagonist is going to be meeting up with the antagonist and it could get dangerous. We used a sort of match on shot/reverse shot sequence to show the phone conversation between the antagonist and the protagonist. We used the antagonist in shadow so we didn't reveal what he looks like till later in the scenes.

We used a long shot of the the protagonist waiting for the antagonist because we thought that might make the audience think something bad is going to happen.

The next shot we done was a close up of the protagonist to show emotion of the circumstance. in the same scene we used an eye line match to the black jeep, which the antagonist will get out of.

We thought that a point of view shot of the protagonist following the antagonist would make the scene more realistic and proper.

The next scene we used a birds eye view to follow the two characters to the package.

We used a cut to go to the next scene of the antagonist running to the package and the protagonist chasing after him and throwing him to the floor. then the antagonist picks up the package but that antagonist knifes him in the side and he drops it.


An extreme close up is used to show the emotion of the protagonist and a zoom out is used to show the pain he is in.

We used slow motion to show the antagonist walking away with the package as we thought that it would give a nice effect and show hes evil.


2 comments:

  1. This is better Tia! I like the way you have tried to use the terminology and in the main you use it correctly (although there is no such thing as a "match on shot/reverse shot". I've given this a Merit for effort but to be sure of a Merit if it was really assessed you would also have needed to give definitions of the terms. Promising - push yourself harder next time and MEET THE DEADLINES.

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  2. By the way - APOSTROPHES! We went through these last year. Ask me to go through them with you again.

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