There are going to be a few main shots that we are going to use in our film as we want to make the audience feel part of the film and by using some basic shots but executing them well, we will be able to create a realistic film trailer. These shots are:
Extreme lose up - A close up shot of someones face to show the emotion in the film trailer. This is going to be useful in our film when we want to show how a character is feeling. Also, if we want to make something appear more dramatic, we would use this to emphasize an object or what someone is doing.
Extreme lose up - A close up shot of someones face to show the emotion in the film trailer. This is going to be useful in our film when we want to show how a character is feeling. Also, if we want to make something appear more dramatic, we would use this to emphasize an object or what someone is doing.
Long shot - I am going to be using a long or extreme shot in my film trailer when I want to show the different settings of my film which makes any particular buildings or surroundings that are well known to stand out such as a shot of London and the famous London Eye and so the target audience would pick up on this which would make our film trailer appear to be highly budgeted.
High angle shot - I am going to be using a high angle shot in my trailer when there is a shot of a group of people around the table. The effect of this is that they are going to be happy and it is just going to look as if they are just living in a 'normal' and stress free life.
Close up - We are going to use a close up shot to show something in detail such as a shot that we are going to use of a car with a male character driving. This is going to create tension for the target audience and they are going to question who is the driver and what is his motive.
Close up - We are going to use a close up shot to show something in detail such as a shot that we are going to use of a car with a male character driving. This is going to create tension for the target audience and they are going to question who is the driver and what is his motive.
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