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Screen shots of each shot: This is my establishing shot it helps the audience understand the narrative and helps prevent confusion. This is a close up of the axe in Malcolm’s hand. This identifies the key signifier and immediately draws the audience’s attention. This is a wide angle shot of Malcolm entering the room. It helps the audience understand the setting. This is another wide angle shot of Malcolm coming up to the table, but this time it shows Jake.

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Page 1: Screen shots of each shot

Screen shots of each shot:

This is my establishing shot it helps the audience understand the narrative and helps prevent confusion.

This is a close up of the axe in Malcolm’s hand. This identifies the key signifier and immediately draws the audience’s attention.

This is a wide angle shot of Malcolm entering the room. It helps the audience understand the setting.

This is another wide angle shot of Malcolm coming up to the table, but this time it shows Jake.

Page 2: Screen shots of each shot

This is a medium shot of Jake being thrown to the floor. The angle is slightly high this makes Jake look vulnerable.

This is a POV of Jake. It is at a low angle this quickly establishes the dominant character within the audience.

This is a medium shot of the silhouette of the murder. This is a silhouette because we couldn’t actually hit Jake.

Page 3: Screen shots of each shot

This is a wide angle to establish the car scene. This helps the audience understand what happens throughout this scene.

This is a wide angle shot from within the car. This establishes the characters positions so the next camera shots do not confuse them.

This is a close up of Tommie. In the background you can see a farm; show the isolated setting.

This is a close up of Sven. Shows this emotion.

Page 4: Screen shots of each shot

This is a close up of Richie.

This is a wide angle shot of the car pulling up. It tracks into a position where the audience can see that it is the same house as the one in which the murder took place at the start. This shot is crucial as it prevents confusion.

This is a wide angle shot. It allows the audience to establish the characters positions so that it runs some and follows continuity editing.

This is an over the shoulder of Sven.

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This is an over the shoulder of Tommie. It then tracks him to make it seem mysterious!

This is a low angle shot through the bush. It is as if they are being watched, it adds tension to the audience.

This is a high angle shot. It makes the characters seem vulnerable. It than pans as if the person watching is on the ‘move’….

This is a medium shot of the characters entering the dark and ‘abandoned’ house.

Page 6: Screen shots of each shot

This is a wide angle shot. It establishes the setting and prevents confusion within the audience.

This is an over the shoulder of Tommie bullying Gus.

This is a medium shot of Gus, being forced to go upstairs and check it out.

This is a high angle shot of Gus going up the stairs. It makes him and the audience feel vulnerable. It then jumps; this adds more tension as it makes the shots’ unpredictable’.

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This is an over the shoulder shot of Gus seeing the murderer Malcolm he then looks the other way then back but Malcolm has vanished? This makes the audience feel shocked.

This is a close up of Gus’s emotions as he is extremely scared about what he had just seen.

This is a high angle to once again make him seem vulnerable!

This is a medium shot of Gus going down the stairs.

Page 8: Screen shots of each shot

This is an over the shoulder shot that Gus walks past. He then speaks and ends the opening sequence.