Friday 21 March 2014

Shot Types

Our sequence uses a lot of close ups and p.o.v shots, this is to keep the killers identity hidden to capture the audiences attention. I think the close ups add tension as they reveal little bits of the killers "lair" making the audience think about the surroundings and setting. Close ups work best for this kind of genre because they intrigue the audience more than just an p.o.v shot as you can see more whats going on. 


There are also a couple of over the shoulder shots. I think this helps involve the audience into the sequence more, and give them a better perspective on what the killer is doing other than just the close ups with don't reveal much.


Over all I don't think we used a wide range of shots, but the ones we used worked well, and the effects Liam put onto them made them really cool and made them more based on our genre. 

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