2. Taxi Scene
There's a camera in the corner of the taxi behind driver where the
cameraman is sitting and he is panning the camera to each actor with
close up shots. This shows the expression of each character so the
audience can see the mood of the group and how they react within the
film which is essential.
There’s also an other shot of the taxi from outside, this shot is an establishing
shot and it shows the taxi turning into the road of forge lane and after the
taxi has turned there is a big close up of the road sign forge lane. The close
up after the establishing shot is key as it gives the audience the idea the
group are heading into danger.
There’s another establishing shot when the taxi turns into the forge lane
farm. This is effective as it sets the scene for the audience.
3. Forge Lane Farm Scene
There’s a close up shot of the group looking into the driver’s front seat of
the taxi where they discover his gone. This shows the audience what has
happened so they can understand the storyline.
There’s a long shot of the group talking to each other before each of them
split up into separate ways. This shot shows the audience that each
member are going separate ways so the audience know that each
member is at risk which sets up the rest of the horror film.
4. Dhillan’s Death Scene
There’s an over the shoulder shot of Dhillan when his walking, he then hears the
scream turns around and runs off. This gives the audience a camera angle of
Dhillan where his vulnerable as he doesn't know who’s behind him so the
audience will worry as they think someone's going to get him, from behind.
There’s dolly tracking which gives the audience the idea this character is now
getting chased.
After that there's a worms eye view of him when his running, this shows his face
reaction whilst running so the audience can see his reaction.
There’s an establishing shot of Dhillan when he gets to the tree, after that there
is an over the shoulder shot when he picks up the doll this shows the audience
what Dhillan has picked up.
There’s then another establishing shot which shows the murderer appear and
murder Dhillan from behind, this is used as it shows the murderer appear out the
bushes unbeknownst to Dhillan.
5. Viren Scares Juggy Scene
There’s dolly tracking from behind Juggy, this gives the idea that he is
closely followed by someone presumably the murderer.
There’s a medium shot in front of him when he then gets scared by Viren,
this gives the audience a jump scare as they think the murderer is about to
kill Juggy but it is Viren who is pranking him.
The cameraman then uses 180 degree camera shot to shows the pair
converse.
6. Bivek’s Death Scene
There’s an establishing shot of the gate which shows the audience that this is a
dead end for the character Bivek who is running there.
There’s a medium shot of thr gate showing Bivek run into it and scream for help.
There’s a worms eye view long shot which shows the murderer’s feet appear
from a distance behind Bivek unbeknownst to him, the audience know that the
murderer is about to get Bivek.
There's a close up shot of Bivek where the murderer snaps his neck from behind,
this shows the bloody empty his mouth which gives that gore effect.
There’s an over the shoulder shot of the murderer then picking up Bivek’s phone
s the audience now know Bivek is dead and it is not him using his phone.
7. Viren’s Death Scene
There’s an establishing shot of the scene which shows Viren walking down
the graveyard.
There’s another shot which is a long shot it shows Viren walking up to a bib
and then the murderer appears from the back where he then attacks Viren
with a shovel.
The next shot is a close up of the murderer burying Viren.
The next shot is a worms eye shot which shows Viren’s hand sticking out the
ground.
These shots shows the gruesome death of Viren where he is slaughtered by
a shovel before being buried alive.
8. Juggy’s Death Scene
There’s an establishing shot of Juggy walking up to the phone which is
planted by the murderer which has Bivek screaming for help on it.
The murderer appears behind Juggy, a close up is used to shows Juggy’s
face expression.
The cameraman then uses 180 degree shot to show Juggy talking to the
murderer and the murderer’s response.
The scene ends with an establishing shot showing the murderer grabbing
Juggy before it fades out to the next scene.
9. Taxi Arrives Scene
There’s an establishing shot of the taxi which helps the audience realise it’s
a flashback to the start before they get in.
There’s a 180 degree shot used to shows Bivek and Juggy talking.
There’s an over the shoulder shot of Bivek when he sees the murderer in the
taxi.
There's an establishing shot of the taxi when it drives off.