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FINAL SHOTS WITH ACTOR #1 18/11/15 11.00AM

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FINAL SHOTS WITH ACTOR #1

18/11/1511.00AM

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SCENE 1, TAKE 1SHOT STILLS

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REFLECTION

In the stills that I have present I have shown the main protagonist applying make-up to their face. I like the way I have used close up shots to portray the narrative. The use of the black backdrop suggests the secrecy and mysterious atmosphere of the narrative. The dark shadows and backdrop will focus the audience’s attention to the actor them selves allowing nothing to distract the audience from the focal point of the shot.

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SCENE 2, TAKE 1SHOT STILLS

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ReflectionDue to difficulties with meeting with all actors for this certain scene, I will have to film my actors on separate day, however I will use my editing techniques to manipulate and make the audience believe that the two characters actually cross paths. In order to do this I have used point of view shots to film the cross dresser. When I film my other actor I will use the point of view shot from the point of view of the cross dresser. The significance of the point of view shot, is that it allows the audience to feel empathetic and make them feel as if they are experiencing/living in the narrative. I have also used a variety of other shots to portray the character to the audience, presenting the location and the costume of the character. The idea that an unusual, ‘strange’ character is placed in a normal mundane setting.