Sunday 6 January 2013

Shooting Script Questions


Too establish the establish the environment we need too make sure that our scene and our setting for he film are set out correctly and efficiently and so that you can clearly tell where you are. We need to make sure that the table and chars are a good indication of where the film is set and also we need too show that the lamp has significance by supping light for dramatic effect. 

You see establishment all throughout the film and in many of it's dramatic and important scenes, for example when the male character shouts and slams the table. 

The characters move all throughout the film but in some parts of movements are significant too the characters feelings ands emotions, for example when my character of the young man being interview is asked a questions that he doesn't want too answer nor know the answer too he bangs and slams on the table, this helps too show his mood of aggression and anger, where as Amy's character of the young police woman interviewing him looks very tense whilst also being quite calm and relaxed when she displays and shows the young man the evidence that was found too prove where the Young man was. By changing the camera angles we can see this clearly, for example when the young man cries and gets distressed at the end the camera zooms out too and also when the police woman and interviewer sit down the camera zooms in on them too show effect. 

There are some significant eyeline movements in the film and they occur when there are tense or suspicious moments throughout the film.

The camera moves throughout the film, most of the time, it moves on mood changes, atmospheric effects and  also in general moments, either to add effect or show something or just in general too get a better viewing of the characters emotion or mood. 





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