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Recce Shots 1.T h is shot is will be our outside location, where Billy will be as it is very different to the other location and highlights to the audience the way in which Billy is separate form the other character. Also the outside location puts over his isolation. 2. This location is the office of the teacher and highlights the school location. Also have this shot in an office puts over the relationship that Jesse and the teacher have clearly to the audience. 3. The next shot is out side the office, to show Sarah and reflect her relationship with Jesse. Along with this it gives over more of the school location of the audience to relate to. 4. This shot brings over the school location and has room for all the characters to have the movement need to portray them to the audience. Along with this it puts over the segregation of Elizabeth and the other characters. 5. This shot is closer of the other side of shot 4 and would be used to show a closer shot of Elizabeth to allow the audience to gain a better understanding of her.

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Recce Shots

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shot is will be our outside location, where Billy will be as it is very different to the other location and highlights to the audience the way in which Billy is separate form the other character. Also the outside location puts over his isolation.

2. This location is the office of the teacher and highlights the school location. Also have this shot in an office puts over the relationship that Jesse and the teacher have clearly to the audience.

3. The next shot is out side the office, to show Sarah and reflect her relationship with Jesse. Along with this it gives over more of the school location of the audience to relate to.

4. This shot brings over the school location and has room for all the characters to have the movement need to portray them to the audience. Along with this it puts over the segregation of Elizabeth and the other characters.

5. This shot is closer of the other side of shot 4 and would be used to show a closer shot of Elizabeth to allow the audience to gain a better understanding of her.