Tuesday 15 September 2015

Camera Shots: Photo Storyboard





Establishing shot- to show where this scene is located.





Long shot, high angle- to introduce the first character. A high angle suggests how this character may be vulnerable and weak.







Long shot, low angle- to introduce the second character who is portrayed as the villain/bully that is more strong and powerful.











Medium shot- to show the conversation happening between two students. The character on the left seems more confident than the character on the right as he looks like he is backing away out of fear.








Medium shot- this shot shows the action happening between the two characters. The bully is seen as a threat to the other student who is trying to defend himself and get away.



Extreme close up- to show the audience that the character is pulling out a "gun", hinting that something bad is about to happen.





Medium close up- to show the emotion in the character's face and his actions with a slight 'over-the-shoulder' shot as you can see the "gun" facing the character.





Medium close up- to show the character's facial expressions after the alarming scene. This shows that he seems pleased with himself as he got his revenge, perhaps due to some disagreement.










Long shot- this shows the aftermath of the traumatic scene, leaving the audience feeling more affected by what has happened.









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