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Wednesday, 28 September 2011

The Happening



The mis on scene in this shot shows all the people looking up at a screen, this could connote a public fear or some important news. the faces of the people look worried so the audience think that there might be a disaster, the consentration in eyes of the actors is imence. This is a p.o.v shot although the people are not looking at the camera. The lighting is natural so not is not in one certain direction. This is a mid shot so you can only see the top half of their body, although you cant see an emotion by the expression on their faces I don't think that something is going right.

This sht shows the woman pushing the knitting needle int her neck. this is a close up as it shows the face and facial expressions. The camera is at a P.O.V shot with no angle on it. The shot uses the rule of thirds and also the golden mean as yu can see that the womans face is in the middle and the kneedle is on the golden mean line. Lighting used in this shot is natural as they are in a park in the morning so the light is cmming frm the sun. Ths shot is the typical type ypu expect to see in a psycholgical thriller using fear and reality into the audience.

The shot here (although it is not very good) shows a police man lieing on the floor dead. This is a long shot as yu can see his whole body. The shot is thrilling as a police man (a man of power) is lieing on the floor with a hole in his head, this is not something you expect from a man of great enfrcement, this shot emidiatly warns the audience that somrthing is going wrong and so they assume that there is a problem. The sound on this shot is mainly silent with some diagetic sound in there aswell. The shot uses the golden mean and also the rule of thirds as the head of the deseaced police man is in the centre with the blood comming out of the cavity.

1 comment:

  1. A good start Henry - well done.

    Target: More analysis of shot types. Focus on why the director has used certain shots over others. Also, produce more work.

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