2. This is an extreme close up as only the eyes are showing with the top of
the nose. We edited his face into the centre of the frame using the
technique of prevalence. His eyes are not directly looking at the
audience which adds enigma coding to the shot and makes them
question what emotions he is feeling and what they should be feeling at
that particular time.
Extreme close up
3. Production logo
Our logo is a firefly trapped in a jar with our production name next to it. The
colours are bright and add a mysterious feel to our film with a romantic edge. The
colours are quite girly with pinks and purples however we have also incorporated
greens and blues to appeal to a wider gender area. It is a metaphor for our
audience being enticed to our film and being controlled by our emotional scenes
and the feeling of being trapped by our control.
4. Mid shot/ focus shot
A mid shot allows the audience to see more of the scene and the impact that
character that is centre shot has on the rest of the scene. In this particular
shot James is centre frame and seems to be concentrating on anything but
his work. As we can see the people behind him are intrigued in their work
and therefore we see the contrast of emotions from the main character to
everyone else in the scene. The editing has made this shot warmer instead
of the light lighting used in the unedited version.
5. Long shot
A long shot is typically used to show a particular mis en scene of a scene
and to grasp the factors such as weather, location, mood etc. We use
some long shots to highlight ,at this point, Lucas sad emotion as Emily
has left after her accident. The weather is dull and the path is empty
showing his now lonely life.