shots from the trailer (with explanations)

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This is also a wide shot, that shows the two main characters running, the camera is panning onto the two characters and shows This is a wide shot, it shows the surrounding areas and also the two main characters. The characters take up most of the frame from head to just under their This shot was a pedestal shot and a pan, as perhaps a medium shot. It slightly shows the expression on the characters' face, and it looks like they are being watched since the camera This was shot at a high angle. It shows the two characters running from the right to the left. It's a mid shot since it shows most of their upper body. The camera stays

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Page 1: Shots from the Trailer (with explanations)

This is also a wide shot, that shows the two main characters running, the camera is panning onto the two characters and shows their movements yet the

camera remains in the same position.

This is a wide shot, it shows the surrounding areas and also the two main characters. The characters take up most of the frame from head to just under their knees. This helps with setting the

scene, meaning that it shows the location of the trailer.

This shot was a pedestal shot and a pan, as perhaps a medium shot. It slightly shows the expression on the

characters' face, and it looks like they are being watched since the camera is at a high angle. It's also a tracking shot since the camera is moving with them but remains in the

same position.

This was shot at a high angle. It shows the two characters running from the right to the left. It's a mid

shot since it shows most of their upper body. The camera stays positioned in the same place but the

actors are moving.

Page 2: Shots from the Trailer (with explanations)

This was a spontaneous filming. The characters were at the end of the 'forest' and I randomly told them to run, and

that's what they did. I told them to look scared and run past me, and that's what they did. It went from a landscape shot

to a mid shot and then they ran past me.

This was a mid-long shot showing the two characters walking through some trees/leaves etc.  The characters

mainly remained at the centre of the shot and the camera was slightly panning to the left.

This was a Point Of View shot of the characters walking. So the camera would turn to the left or right whilst being moved so it'd look like it was looking around, just as the

character would. This was useful to portray the characters' journey through the 'forest'. And it also set the scene.

This scene was shot so that it could set the location. It went around the 'forest' looked up into

the trees and to the sky, and back at the surroundings, it set the scene and I thought it

would be important to take these shots.