Sunday, 8 June 2014

Eastenders screenshots (James)

 This shot shows an extremely wide ots shot of a character. It is a mid close up to show the distress on his face. The slightly off horizontal angle shows comes across to the audience as odd and makes the characters distressed facial expression a lot more enhanced and affective.
 It then changes to a mid shot of the opposing character speaking in response. The shot is more horizontal to the characters shoulders and not as low as the last shot showing he is currently not in any emotional state.
 The shot changes to a close up reaction shot of the character in shock. We can see here that the camera is now back to it's lower angled position and making the character's upset more intense.
 The scene then changes to a mid shot of a character speaking to another character however off focus. The camera is on the side she has lost focus on to help highten the knowledge of her facial expressions which gives the audience a greater insight to what she may be thinking.
 The shot then changes to an OTS of the male character responding to the loss of focus. The OTS is also a mid shot to capture the hand gestures and movements, this helps show the audience the frustration in the character.


The shot changes to a long mid shot with a wide ranged angle and a larger depth of field to the last shot in the previous scene.This is to show the characters bumping into each other and shows all the hand gestures and body language more closely than the facial expression which in comparison has the same affect on the viewer and gives them insight to how the characters are feeling and what emotions they are conveying.

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