NINE FRAME ANALYSIS
Frame 1 The first shot of the preliminary
task is a mid shot showing us what he looks like and the setting that he is in around him.
A hand held camera is used to show that the situation he is in is not steady as has to face with a problem.
The lighting in this shot is naturalistic lighting because he is outside. This shot lasts for 3 seconds.
Frame 2 The second shot is a mid
shot as we see him walk through the doors and the camera pans to the right showing the building he has just walked in.
The lighting becomes low key lighting showing us that he is getting closer to the problem he is dreading. This shot lasts for 4 seconds.
Frame 3 The third shot is a wide shot
as we see him going up the stairs.
This is the first shot where we see a long shot of him and how he dresses giving us an idea of what type of person he is.
There is no camera movement. This shot lasts for 4 seconds.
Frame 4 The fourth shot is a close
up of his shoes, taking up the whole frame as he is walking up the stairs showing the continuity.
The camera is a hand held camera showing that he is becoming closer to the problem. This shot lasts for 3 seconds.
Frame 5
The fifth shot is a mid shot and the camera pans to the left following the direction he is walking in.
This shows him always being in the centre of the frame, showing us he is the protagonist. This shot lasts for 3 seconds.
Frame 6 The sixth shot is a mid
shot and the camera pans to the right in the direction he is walking in.
The lighting becomes darker than the lighting in the previous shots showing that he is very close to his problem. This shot lasts for 6 seconds.
Frame 7 The seventh shot is a mid
shot and he is standing on the right of the frame as he is looking at the door handle on the left.
This creates tension as the audience doesn't’t know what is in the room. This shot lasts for 4 seconds.
Frame 8 The eighth shot is a close up
of him turning the door handle and opening the door. This shot is a close up because it shows the movement that he is making and the choice that he has made to open the door.
This is a quick shot because it shows that he has made his decision very quickly. This shot lasts for 1 second.
Frame 9 The ninth shot is an over the
shoulder shot showing the person that he is talking to. The lighting is high key lighting focusing on the conversation between the two people.
The camera is a high angle shot showing the argument between the two people. This shot lasts for 2 seconds.