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Monday, 10 February 2014

Documenting of Influences on production

In our film we used a vast amount of extreme (high and low) and dynamic camera angles because of the incitement it can bring to our target audience, for example during the start of the chase scene we set up a low angle shot of Connor (Main protagonist), Patrick Cowley and Graham Burgess (Henchman) running towards the corner of the wall where the camera was looking up. As soon as the characters have reached the camera it pans quickly to show clearly how far they have run. This gives a greater interactive aspect to the audience by feeling as if they were in on the action.

The Last camera angle I am going to express is our over the shoulder scene of me (Agent Banks) looking down on the main antagonist(James Hill) and his henchman (Graham Burgess and Patrick Cowley) from a balcony. We had the over the shoulder shot to create a tense atmosphere as it lets the audience know that the characters are being watched but are not yet sure who it is.

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