Thursday, 13 October 2016

Scene shot

For films like black and white film you can only have straight, still shots (aiming at the person who's moving and the camera not moving what so ever) there are no close ups so mostly you can do wide, over shoulder, medium shot. With this project you get only limited shots because of it relating to an old filming we need to try and create.

Over Shoulder shot 
















This was the scene we shot in our silent black and white film. The shot we used in this scene is a over shoulder shot, the reason we used this kind of shot because we wanted the audience to see the person (Ben) reaction to seeing me so whilst you also see a bit a of me you're mostly focus the main person who has more of an reaction whereas I'm just standing their watching him.

Wide shot
The is a wide shot because we need to fit two people as well as have one on the person to move so that their still in the shot as they move. It's not a full wide shot because I don't think you really need to see the feet so this is really more of a wide medium shot because of not showing the below the knees.

Wide/behind shot 
Again but we're doing a silent black and white short film the camera has to stay in it's place. This is the shot of Ben running away. I think that it's a good shot and one that would have be used in any other film just with out the different shot, like if it wasn't a black and white movie there could have be one of him from the front with him running towards the camera.

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