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Page 1: Shots
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Graphic match

The Graphic match is the gun to the eye, this was a really important shot as it connects the gun with the character, allowing audiences to understand that there is a connection between the two.

This is a mid shot, it isn’t to close to the characters face however it is a shot that can also get clear visibility of the character as well as the surrounding to the character which help with characterisation.

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This is a wide shot this tends to be used for location shot which is what we used our wide shot for.

Close up shot this is used to highlight a certain part of the film, which can be really effective.

Two person shot, which shows two characters in the shot.

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This is a juxtaposed shot, showing two contrasting scenes, in the first shot Lannay is shouting at Jordan about Alex then it quickly turns to the shot of Alex holding the gun. Which is a low angle shot.

This is a match on action shot, which allows audience to see the action from different angles, good for continuity.

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Over the shoulder shot

Point of view shot, which is a shot that is through someone’s perspective this is a shot that allows a instant connection from actors to audiences, instantly involving those watching.

Shot reverse shot


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