1. 0:20
• In this scene, it appears as it was shot in a set
showing the female protagonist lying on her bed
sideways reading a letter.
• A medium shot is used to convey the girls
reactions towards the letter while giving the
audience a brief view into the time she is reading
the letter as the set is dimly lit.
• The audience can assume that she is reading
letter from the male protagonist and that he is
quite important to her as she is reading the
letter intensely and late a night. The audience
can assume that she shouldn’t be reading it late
at night as she should be asleep.
2. 0:26
• This scene looks like it was shot on an
outdoor set as the background looks very
natural.
• This scene was shot using an extreme wide
shot as you can see everything in the
background as well as the boy in the boat
rowing across the lake.
• The audience can see that the boy who is
sill in his scout uniform is traveling to finally
meet his potential love interest again.
3. 0:29
• This scene looks as if it is shot in an outdoor set as
the background setting looks very natural as the girl
walks beside her house
• This was shot with a medium shot as you can only
see the top half of her body and a limited amount
of the background.
• The audience can see that she is reading a letter
which they can assume it is from the boy as she was
seen reading another later earlier on. This can also
show she is trying to find the place she needs to
meet him.
4. 0:34
• This scene also looks as if it was shot in an
outdoor set as the protagonists are facing each
other in the meadow where they said they
would meet.
• This was shot with an extreme wide shot as you
could see both protagonists across from each
other.
• The audience can tell that this is an important
part of the film as they have finally met. The fact
that it is in a meadow shows that the moments
they may have there are calm, secluded and
private.
5. 0:42
• This scene was shot in an outdoor set inside a
tent.
• This was shot with a wide shot as it shows the
interior of the tent and the camp leader
checking out where the male protagonist has
gone.
• This shows the audience that something’s
going to happen which might affect the
outcome of whole the film.
6. 0:49
• This scene was shot outdoors as it a very scenic
shot of the male and female protagonists jumping
into the lake and swimming towards each other.
• This was shot with an extreme wide shot as you
can see a large portion of the scenic background
where the main protagonists are.
• This is the second time we see the protagonists
meeting at other sides of the screen and meeting
in the middle. This shows that they have met up
several times since their initial meeting. The
audience can refer that their romance and
friendship is growing.
7. 1:07
• This scene was shot at an outdoor set as it looks like a
very scenic environment for the police van or ambulance
to drive down.
• This scene is shot with a point of view shot, this shows
what the driver or someone above would see if they
were there.
• The audience can refer that something bad has
happened which will involves a police or ambulance van,
this keeps them interested and wondering how it has
reached this conclusion.
8. 1:08
• This scene was shot on an outdoor set as it shows
the two main characters dancing by the lake
between two mountainous landmarks.
• This scene was shot with a two people wide shot as
it shows the two main characters but it also shows
their whole bodies and a large part of the
background.
• The audience can see the two main characters are
comfortable with each other as they are half clothed
and dancing in front of the lake. This shows more
progression into their friendship and romantic
relationship.
9. 1:10
• This scene was shot on an outdoor set. It shows a very
high tree house with children standing beneath it.
• This scene was shot with a wide shot as it shows the
height of the tree house and compares it to the people
standing beneath it. This just illustrates to the audience
how high the tree house is compared to the children
who are most likely to use it. The trees in the
background also help to illustrate just how tall the tree
house it as trees already have a very tall stature and the
tree house has an even higher one.
• This can be comedic to the audience as it shows a
stature that is usually identified with children being at a
very high height which means it isn’t very easy for them
to go up to to it and live in it.
10. 1:20
• This scene was shot in an outdoor set as it has a scenic
background. It shows a group of boys walking towards
the camera.
• This scene was shot was with a medium wide shot as it
shows the boy in the middle from waist height and
above while showing all the other boy scouts behind
him in a arrow formation which covers a large area.
• This gives the audience the impression that the boys
own camp/scout mates are turning against him which
makes them wonder what is going to happen and how
it lead to this conclusion.
11. 1:33
• This scene was shot outdoors as it shows a forest
in the background and a very large area of the
sky.
• This scene was shot with a extreme wide shot as
it shows a large area of the background along
with a small campsite in the middle where a boy
is getting struck by lightning.
• This can be comedic and shocking to the
audience as it happens at an instant. The comedic
part would be the fact as soon as he stands up
tall the lightning hits him. The shocking factor
would be how the adults talk about it before the
audience actually sees the scene as the adults
talk about it in a calm tone.
12. 1:38
• This scene was shot in a outdoor location as it shows a
large variety of trees in the background while the main
focus is on the fire being put out.
• This scene was shot using a wide shot as it shows a
small portion of the background yet it shows all the
action that’s in the shot at a close distance.
• This would give the audience a thing to look out for as
it is a very random event which happens near the end
of the trailer as apart of a montage so there isn’t very
much context given to it. This would make the
audience more intrigued.
13. 1:42
• This scene was shot in a set as you can see the
church looking building behind them as they are
walking out from it. It shows the two main
characters at the front in central frame, with the
girl kissing the boys hand.
• This scene was shot with a two people medium
shot as it shows the two protagonists from waist
height and above. You can also see their facial
expressions quite clearly.
• This shows how their relationship has progressed
and developed, from having to meet each other to
being with one another from the beginning. This is
also the first time we see them being somewhat
affectionate with each other.