Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Camera Angles Planning;

Camera Angles:
There are three camera angles we have decided to concentrate on using in our clip. We have decided to use these camera angles because we found that they create the best effect and will work well with our ideas. Also these camera angles were used often within the starting horror scenes we researched. The three camera angles are: eye level, oblique angle and a low angle.
We decided to use the eye level angle, as we thought it would create the effect of the main character staring right into the eyes of the next victim, this shows that they are not alone. We decided we are going to use an oblique angle; the oblique angle creates a tilt, to suggest instability or imbalance. This adds a different spooky and odd shape towards the way the main character holds their body position. This also links with the eye level angle as it can be used to show how one particular character’s point of view has changed. Thus suggesting another character is being watched. Lastly we decided to try and use a low angle shot as it is sometimes used to add a sense of confusion for the audience. The low angle will be used to look up at the character this maybe, because the character has their head down, thus it will be used to show the characters hidden face.

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