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Saturday, 8 February 2014

Shot Lists

At the start of the film we see an over the shoulder shot of the hero following the villain the camera stays at a medium height so no one is overpowering the other.
As we go in to the flashback we see a low angle shot of the villain to show his power and dominance.
we then see the dealer come out of nowhere with a high angle shot to show that he is weaker and that he is being controlled by the villain. there is then close ups of the two of them when they are speaking to each other to show their emotions.
In the background the hero comes in to shot with a extreme low angle to show that he is the most powerful.

As the deal takes place we have a two shot to show the exchange of items and the characters expressions.
There is then 1 second clip of an extreme close up of the briefcase to show the audience what is actually in there.
As the dealer is not impressed he decides to stand up to the villain by saying "i don't think so mate". the camera shot on him has now gone level instead of a high angle to show that he is gaining power over the opponent.
There is now a high angle on the villain to show that he is now not in control of the situation.
As the dealer starts beating him up the is a extreme low angle shot to show his severe dominance on the situation. As the villain lies on the ground there an high angle shot to show that he has become weak and helpless.

Once again there is an extreme close up of the gun and the villain take it out of his pocket.
The shot then suddenly changes to the dealer whose becomes a high angle shot as he is in a difficult situation. As the dealer dies there is a high angle to show that he was hopeless and not brave enough. as the villain walks off the camera changes from a high angle back the a medium height shot.

the next 30 seconds is the chase where there is mostly a medium height shot on both the villain and the hero and so no one knows the outcome.
As it comes to the stand off there is close ups of the 2 mens faces to show there expressions in the situation the villain having a grin on his face and the hero being serious.
As we hear the gun shot this can give the audience the idea that the villain died as he wasn't serious and that they mostly always end in a happy ending.








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