List of Tricky Shots

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List of Tricky Shots High Angle Close up – At the beginning of the film, there is a close up of Jenifer’s face, this is shot at a high angle, showing her vulnerability straight from the start. This will be a hard shot to do as the cameraman will have to stand directly above Jenifer, stood on a bed. This will not only be tricky but may also be dangerous. Pan to Crane – As Jenifer walks out of her room and down the stairs the camera pans and cranes to watch her walk down and go from a medium shot to a long shot. This will be hard to execute due to me never doing a shot like this previously, however, once this shot is done it should look aesthetically pleasing and professional. Focus Pulls – Focus pull of when Jenifer is getting changed, this will be a tricky shot to execute as it will have to look intentional and professional. I will also have to move the camera in a certain way for it to shift focus however it should look good once in the editing stage alongside non diegetic music and dissolve transition effects. Walking Shots – When Jenifer is in the woods, the cameraman will have to walk backwards whilst filming Jenifer walking towards them. This will be a tricky shot to do as they will have to make it look somewhat smooth and not too shaky. Low Angle Shot – There will be a shot in the film where Jenifer walks past the camera, however, the camera is in a ditch. This will give the effect that something is in the bushes watching Jenifer walk by. This will be a hard shot to do as the cameraman will have to also be sat in the ditch. Running Shot - There is also a segment of the film where the cameraman chases Jenifer with a handheld shot, this obviously implies that she is getting chased, however if done incorrectly it will look amateur. Therefore, this will be hard to do without it looking too amateur. This

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High Angle Close up – At the beginning of the film, there is a close up of Jenifer’s face, this is shot at a high angle, showing her vulnerability straight from the start. This will be a hard shot to do as the cameraman will have to stand directly above Jenifer, stood on a bed. This will not only be tricky but may also be dangerous.

Pan to Crane – As Jenifer walks out of her room and down the stairs the camera pans and cranes to watch her walk down and go from a medium shot to a long shot. This will be hard to execute due to me never doing a shot like this previously, however, once this shot is done it should look aesthetically pleasing and professional.

Focus Pulls – Focus pull of when Jenifer is getting changed, this will be a tricky shot to execute as it will have to look intentional and professional. I will also have to move the camera in a certain way for it to shift focus however it should look good once in the editing stage alongside non diegetic music and dissolve transition effects.

Walking Shots – When Jenifer is in the woods, the cameraman will have to walk backwards whilst filming Jenifer walking towards them. This will be a tricky shot to do as they will have to make it look somewhat smooth and not too shaky.

Low Angle Shot – There will be a shot in the film where Jenifer walks past the camera, however, the camera is in a ditch. This will give the effect that something is in the bushes watching Jenifer walk by. This will be a hard shot to do as the cameraman will have to also be sat in the ditch.

Running Shot - There is also a segment of the film where the cameraman chases Jenifer with a handheld shot, this obviously implies that she is getting chased, however if done incorrectly it will look amateur. Therefore, this will be hard to do without it looking too amateur. This will be a tricky shot and will take many attempts to finalise.

POV Tilt - The tilt shot is where Jenifer is on the floor and tilts her head up slowly revealing a mysterious character, wearing all black attire, standing over her before immediately cutting to a black screen, revealing the title ‘Psychosis’.