Amy media - shot list

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Shot List Point of View: I intend to use multiple point of view shots in order to place the audience in the position of several characters. This way, the audience are able to feel the emotions of more than one character in the scene and not just view the scene from an on looker’s point of view. Over The Shoulder Shot: I am going to use a few over the shoulder shots so that the audience are able to watch what is happening within the shot but also see the reactions of the character within it too. Graphic Match: I am looking to include a graphic match within my title sequence because i feel it will enable the audience to become confused/ spooked by the change of camera angles within it. I think that using this along with an extreme close up of the eye will enable the audience to also see some emotional effect throughout too. Long Shot: I would like to use a long shot at the beginning of my sequence from the killers point of view to show him following the victim. I then plan to zoom in on this shot so that it becomes a close up giving the sense that the killer is closing in on the victim. Panning Shot: I will include multiple panning shots in order to show the chase of the killer upon the victim. I want to create a scene where the audience are made aware of how frequently the killer follows the victim and how much he has stalked her previously. I think by using panning

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Shot List

Point of View: I intend to use multiple point of view shots in order to place the audience in the position of several characters. This way, the audience are able to feel the emotions of more than one character in the scene and not just view the scene from an on looker’s point of view.

Over The Shoulder Shot: I am going to use a few over the shoulder shots so that the audience are able to watch what is happening within the shot but also see the reactions of the character within it too.

Graphic Match: I am looking to include a graphic match within my title sequence because i feel it will enable the audience to become confused/ spooked by the change of camera angles within it. I think that using this along with an extreme close up of the eye will enable the audience to also see some emotional effect throughout too.

Long Shot: I would like to use a long shot at the beginning of my sequence from the killers point of view to show him following the victim. I then plan to zoom in on this shot so that it becomes a close up giving the sense that the killer is closing in on the victim.

Panning Shot: I will include multiple panning shots in order to show the chase of the killer upon the victim. I want to create a scene where the audience are made aware of how frequently the killer follows the victim and how much he has stalked her previously. I think by using panning shots i can enable the audience to understand the height at which the killer is following the victim constantly.