Establishing shot- This was of the Sunset at the beginning of the song, this was done so it sets the atmosphere.
Low Angle-this is to show face expression and how she’s feeling also the darkness on her face and the tone of colour used for that shot.
Mid Shot- this is on the bridge of both of the boy and the girl when they are holding hands this was done to reflect on the past memories and how she feels lonely without his presence.
Rule Of thirds- when Maria is sitting near the window sill, we have done this by simply centring the subject which is Maria these points create more tension, energy and interest in the composition.
90 Degree rule- this is done in the bedroom and misses one wall so looks as though its one long wall. It’s done so it looks continuous instead of creating a jump.
Over shoulder shot- this was on top of Manchester Arndale to show the characters point of view as she reflects and looks down at her problems.
Extreme Close Up- of the projector, this created different colours and gave the shot a dreamier type of effect.
High Angle- this is of the mobile when she rings her boyfriend and he rejects her call this is done by the camera looking down on the subject which is the mobile and it points the focus on it.
Split Screen- This is when she’s leaning against the wall on either side, the space of the frame is split in to two frames.
Low Angle- When she is walking around the room, this looks very effective, as we trying to create the timeless effect, so the audience have sympathy for her.
Extreme Close up- this is of the butterfly, it shows detail of the butterfly, however it is largely used to emphasizes her emotional state.
Thursday, 3 December 2009
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