Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Film Analysis: Closely Analysed Short Horror Film (Camera)

This is a detailed analysis of  what camera shots and angles which we will be usng and how it will be embedded within our film



Camera angles & shots
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How it could be adopted into our film
Over The Shoulder Shot – look if being the object to look at the subject e.g. looking behind “The victim” (Kaylah) to see the subject “The Ghost” (Alisha)
This can be adopted into our film because it assisted the audiences to feel the suspense that the victim doesn’t have any idea about the dark problems behind her   
Close Up Shot-  When the image is taken close up to the subject e.g. Kaylah’s facial expression when she is in the bathroom
By using close up shots the audience are able to see the facial expressions of the characters. Which can highlight the dilemma within each scene
Dolly Zoom – This is a cinematic technique in which the camera moves closer or further from the object or person while simultaneously maintaining the zoom.
By using this techniques it allows us to zoom onto the characters , as you get closer the background looks more dominant and as you get further the foreground subject is emphasised and becomes dominant which would be the ghost because (The Ghost ) is in the foreground it allows them to be dominant for the audience to see.
( Dolly) Tracking shot – This is when the camera follows the movement of a subject or person. E.g. when the “Victim” (Kaylah) is running away from the Ghost to her freedom  
By using tracking it has many different applications and can provide much dramatic footage. which highlights the genre of the film which is horror
Cut in – Shows some part of the subject in further detail
This highlights a different close up angle which aids the observation of the characters which the audiences can observe

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