Sunday 2 October 2016

Kairoes photo storyboard












We picked this picture as a visible area setting the scene too our storyboard. Therefore we have chosen Wide shot so the audience knows this is our surroundings and this is where everything will take place.













 
This shot is our medium shot we have chose this so that the audience know what this actors roll in the play is in our situation this medium shot shows that we have a policeman in the scene












This is a extreme close up we have used this so the audience know who is being called at this time in the scene and so that people know why they're calling this person.






This is our medium close up we have chose this so that the audience know that this actor is on the phone you would normally use a medium close up too see facial expressions from an actor.



This is an over the shoulder shot this is used here so that the audience feel like they're the person talking and giving the bag. Over the shoulder shots are used normally for conversations between two people.


We have used this long shot so that people know between the exchange the policeman has seen them this shows plenty of action.




 This close up shows the detail in the victims face and shows how he is upset while he is getting arrested. This bring out a strong affect and the audience know how distraught he is.












This unusual perspective makes the audience feel like they're falling with the victim as he is leaning towards the floor.












This high angle makes the victim look small as he is getting arrested and has no authority at this moment of time.












This low angle makes the policeman look big and strong as at this moment of time he has all authority over the victim.

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