Movement
- Slow Pan - I will use several slow pans to establish setting such as the shot of the river.
- Upwards Tilt - this movement will cause suspense as i will use it to follow the sound of the ringing phone.
- Zoom - the audience focuses on certain miss en scene, in this case the burning pictures.
- Reverse zoom - this will gradually show more of the scene, creating suspense and tension needed for my opening sequence.
- Tracking - used to track the man pulling the body through the woods.
- Overhead pan - gives a clearer view of the setting, setting mood and atmosphere.
Shots
Medium shots - used again to focus on a character or certain props such as the alarm clock. example:
Long - these will establish setting such as the river in the forest. example:
Medium Close-up - conceals identity of the killer from the audience, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
Extreme Close-up - intense, portraying the thriller genre, used on shots such as the eyes.
High angle - to belittle characters or show them in danger. I will use this on the shot of the dead body.
Low angle - this highlights power, which will be used on shots of the killer.
Wide - again to set the scene.
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