The document provides screenshots and details of shots taken for the exposition and classroom scenes of a film. For the exposition scene, shots show the protagonist crossing the road, interacting with a homeless person, and boarding a bus for college. Examples of these shots are selected for closer examination. The classroom scene features different camera angles such as medium close-ups and predominantly wide shots to establish the setting and capture multiple classroom actions at once from a large scale perspective.
2. Here are some screenshots of the editing process of film (exposition scene)
The shots placed onto the software ‘Final
Cut Pro’ are the shots used for the
exposition scene.
The exposition scene involves the
protagonist crossing the road, coming into
contact with a homeless person and
getting on the bus to college.
Here is an example of the type of shots
that were used in the exposition scene.
I have selected this two shots for a
closer viewing as the screen shot above
of the software is quite to capture what
the shots look like closely.
3. Session 10
Classroom scene
Here are shots of the classroom scene.
Within this selection of shots we have
used different camera angles such as a
medium close up to show the audience
the antagonist’s insecurity and
reclusiveness. However, predominantly
it is the use of the wide shot that has
been consistently used in the scene,
because we wanted to establish the
setting t of the classroom. Also using
the wide shot frequently allowed us to
capture the different actions that were
going on in the classroom so that the
audience could see the action of the
classroom from a large scale; as an
opposed to using shots to only highlight
the main characters in the film.