Shot lists:
we are going to be using a wide variety of shots for our movie, for
example in the fight scenes we are going to be using mid-shots, this is so that
we can get in close and see the fighting action in detail, then possibly we
will have extreme close-up shots showing the intense emotions in the
characters, so that the atmosphere is intense and full of action to match with
the action scenes and music.
another shot we could use is the two-shot a two-shot can be a form of a medium shot that has two actors standing or sitting next to each other other shots include the over-the-shoulder shot,
another shot we could use is the two-shot a two-shot can be a form of a medium shot that has two actors standing or sitting next to each other other shots include the over-the-shoulder shot,
we could have two of our characters- the criminals standing together
during a drug deal or something
we could also use high and low camera angle shots, for the high camera
shots normally they are shot on a crane or a hill, or looking out of a window
of a high-rise to get an angle looking down. another shot usable could be the
god shot- this is a shot where the camera looks straight down on a scene
symbolizing gods point of view looking down on his creation, this shows the
audience watching our film the bigger picture, e.g this can be an interior shot
or very effective exterior shot from the sky to show possibly a crucial point
in our movie. such as a death of a major character for example.
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