Thursday, 15 October 2015

The shots from today

This first shot is one of the many "walking shots" We use these to create a bit of mystery in Libby's character. She is not immediately revealed



Close up, to create a sense of mystery in Libby's character, Dark shadowy lighting to also create a sense of creepiness represent that this is a dark business where illegal things take place. the sharp shadows are also used to enhance the film noir genre. Straight on Angle



Mid shot to close up, to show perspective, Veronica is walking through the office. Straight on angle
Dark shadowy lighting to also create a sense of creepiness represent that this is a dark business where illegal things take place. the sharp shadows are also used to enhance the film noir genre


Dark shadowy lighting to also create a sense of creepiness represent that this is a dark business where illegal things take place. the sharp shadows are also used to enhance the film noir genre. Close up to keep the mystery of Libby's character alive,  straight on angle. 


This is one shot
Dark shadowy lighting to also create a sense of creepiness represent that this is a dark business where illegal things take place. the sharp shadows are also used to enhance the film noir genre
Panning camera from Libby's feet to her face to slowly reveal her character. Close up to only show parts of her body at one time. 




















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