Friday, 25 September 2009

Picture Slideshow

This first shot is an establishing shot. This shot is used to set the scene, allow viewers to get to grips with the surroundings.

This shot is a long shot. It shows a person while also showing the surroundings. This allows the audience to see he is alone and this could create suspense.
This shot is a close up. It allows us to the characters facial features and expressions allowing us to understand who the character is and what he is doing.
This shot shows the characters feet, showing purpose and direction. This is a medium shot. We can see the character knows what he is doing and where he is going.
This is a low angle shot. It connotes the characters power and authority by making him look taller and more dominant of the situation.
An over the shoulder shot shows us the characters aim. We can see what the character is looking at and so we can learn what his purpose is.
This is a medium shot that is used simply to capture the action that is taking place in the scene.
The final shot shows a low angle. It allows us to see from the bins perspective if the bin could have one. It shows the character turning back, to observe the effects of his actions.