Tuesday 19 March 2013

Description of scene by Mark Reddie



Shot types
Mise en scene
Effect/Enigma
Description of scene
1
Establishing shot
Trees, mud, paths, cloudy sky, natural lighting
The establishing shot is to set the time and location; this shot is edited by using fast motion to exaggerate the time. The fast motion is also to show the dark natural lighting to emphasise the genre of the film
The camera pans around the trees in fast motion then tilts downwards to capture the first character running through the forest
2





Long shot
Forest; branches
This scene creates an enigma of a ‘chase’
The chase between Larima and Fatima is captured
3

Two shot, mid shot
House, dark room, 2 actors
A tense atmosphere is presented

Characters: two young males (Trey and Chris) shot in the kill scene
4

Long shot, mid shot
Hoodie
The effect of the shadow is that the audience becomes more eager.
There is a shadow of some someone, and the zooms on the knife
5
Jump shot, wide shot, close up
Fangs, Dark natural lighting to signify that the characters may be vampires or a dark spirit

The jump shot and cuts proceed back to the chase; Larima is hiding in branches trying to hide from Fatima (hunter). A close up of Larima is shown to see the emotion and relationship between characters

No comments:

Post a Comment