Saturday 30 November 2013

Planning Cinematography

Planning Cinematography

Close up shot is used when the victim opens her eyes. The close up shot is used to show the audience that the victim was dreaming and that it was a nightmare. After the chilling experience that the audience went through the close up shot which shows that audience that it was a nightmare the audience feel relived but at the same time the audience will feel uncertain as the audience know that there could be another surprise on the way.

An extreme close up on the glass is used. This extreme close up is sued to show the audience the reflection on the glass which will chill the audience as their suspicions about a reflection will be proved right. Also dramatic irony will take place as the audience will fear for the victim as they know that the female victim is innocent and she does not know what is lurking in the house and she does not know what is behind her. The audience are left fearing for the victim as to what will happen to the victim.

A tilt shot is used. This is used to show the audience the female victim as the tilt shot shows the victim from top to bottom. The tilt shot shows the audience the female and introduces the female victim to the audience which shows that the female victim is very innocent.

Slow motion or slow edit will be used when the female victim falls down onto the floor after the attack. This slow edit is used to build tension and suspense with i the audience as the audience stop watching the victim fall slowly down onto the floor it makes the audience feel very helpless as they see the victim falling to the ground.

A mid shot is used this is to show the figure of the antagonist who is standing at the window. This mid shot makes the antagonist look really big and intimidating and fearful towards the victim and the audience.

A mid long shot is used showing the victim. This shot is used to show the location of the where the victim is and that she is all alone in the house which makes the audience feel really insecure at home as the audience ill normally feel very safe at home but after the thriller the audience will think again.

A point of view shot is used this is used when the victim wakes up and sees the antagonist. This creates a chilling response from the audience as the audience see what the victim can which gives the audience a scene of reality as the audience see from the victims view point.


1 comment:

  1. Good planning of the cinematogrpahy that you plan to use within your thriller. The ideas are discussed well and PEER is used a lot within your writing which is good.

    To improve;
    -introduce the post with the importance of cinematogrpahy within the thriller genre
    -audience response/realtionship for the use of the title shot

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