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Sunday 18 December 2011

Checklist for the Camera shots & editing we aim to use

This is a list of camera shots that we definitely want to use in our film, so there is a variety of different shots:
Establishing shot: this will establish the setting
Over shoulder shot: this will show what the actor on screen is doing
Mid shot: to concentrate on the conversation as well as to show body language
Close ups: to express facial expressions clearly
Extreme close up: to keep certain bits of footage unidentified as this is a thriller convention
High angle shot: to imply vulnerability 
Two shot: have two people in the frame

Eyeline match: to reveal what the actor on screen was looking at
Parallel editing: to make it more interesting by showing both narratives bit by bit not all at once
Shot reverse shot: to show a conversation between two people

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