The challenge starts with a long shot through the cube's glass which I believe displays the cube's intimidation factor and belittles the challanger.
It then proceeds to a close up of the challanger gazing at the cube with a nervous look on her face, shot from the side of her fringe it hides her face making her seem more closed off from her the viewer.
It changes to a long shot again this time a bit further out and the challenger is proceeding along to a now red and scarier, evil looking cube much bigger than her in size. This makes the audience feel helpless as to what happens now that she is to fend for herself.
It then changes to a bird's eye view, showing her pushed into a corner barely visible as though the cube had engulfed her. This is to show the sheer size of the cube to the viewer, making her challenge more entertaining as it seems harder than already imagined from the last shot to the viewer.
The cube then brightens up as though taken to a new world, still a birds eye view shot a little closer zoomed as the challenger begins the challenge.
The shot then changes to a mid shot of the presenter shouting words of encouragement to the cube's challenger and reminding her of the remaining time.
The shot then changes to a mid shot a little further out of the challenger working away in the cube.
The shot changes to a close up of the challengers hands showing the movement with much more detail than in the other shots.
The shot changes to a long shot of the challenger halfway through the challenge with only moments to go.
The challenger fails the shot changes to a mid shot of the audience reactions
Finally the shot changes to a close up of the face of the distressed challenger, capturing all the emotion and pure nervousness of the challenger.
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