Monday, 3 February 2014

Shots/Drafts

The shot angles that are being used for this film is mainly going to be shots for the scenes that used in the film. the shot scenes that we used are going to be a draft for where we want to film. these are just going to be some rough shots of different angles views on the scene and main props used that could be important within the film.

Here is a shot of the woods that we will be filming in, I think that these woods are great for us to work in because they have a good open space for when we need to certain things for the film. 




Here is a mid shot of Charlie, here we see Charlie turning into the monster. this is a good shot because we see Charlie in the woods and him about to turn into the monster. so this basically sets the setting of the monster and his story. 

here is a close up of the mask used in the film. here with the close up you get to see the detail on the mask and what it is actually like.

Here in the prologue you see the mother looking up the stairs where she heard the noise. here it shows a normal house and it looks safe. but the tense look up the stairs makes it look like something is wrong, the type of shot used here is a established shot, this is because you can see the mother and also the surrounding scene.  

this is POV short for point of view shot, this is were we are first introduced to Danny,  this is the view of Danny from Timmy's camera. so we a re seeing what Timmy is seeing. 

Here is another established shot of the house used in the prologue, we did this in the dark so that it give it more of a mystery. I think that this is a nice shot it looks very mysterious, dull. 


here is a close up reaction shot of the mother watching the door shut of Charlie's bedroom. this shot is really well done, the mothers face is really well captured here. the acting with the facial expressions on the face is really realistic.


We did actually use most of the shots here shown in our film because we thought that they were really good shots and also we had space for them to be in. each shown has a certain meaning and has its own effect on the film. some might have more than other, but all these shots do have a meaning and a purpose within the film.



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