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Shot types
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Mise en scene
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Effect/Enigma
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Description of scene
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1
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Establishing shot
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Trees, mud, paths, cloudy sky, natural
lighting
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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
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The camera pans around the trees in fast
motion then tilts downwards to capture the first character running through
the forest
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2
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Long shot
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Forest; branches
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This scene creates an enigma of a ‘chase’
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The chase between Larima and Fatima is captured
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3
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Two shot, mid shot
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House, dark room, 2 actors
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A tense atmosphere is presented
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Characters: two young males (Trey and
Chris) shot in the kill scene
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4
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Long shot, mid shot
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Hoodie
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The effect of the shadow is that the audience
becomes more eager.
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There is a shadow of some someone, and
the zooms on the knife
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5
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Jump shot, wide shot, close up
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Fangs, Dark natural lighting to signify
that the characters may be vampires or a dark spirit
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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
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Description of scene by Mark Reddie
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