2. This is an establishing shot so that the audience knows what the location
is
3. This over the shoulder shot establishes Matthew as the main character and
shows the location from his point of view. It also shows Matthews hat falling
out his pocket.
4. The next shot is another over the shoulder so that Matthew's point of
view is seen again.
5. The next shot is another over the shoulder so that Matthew's point of
view is seen again.
6. Matthew is shown in this long shot as well as an object; this helps the
audience to identify that the toy plane is within the narrative.
7. This low angle shot shows Matthew picking up the plane. The angle of
the camera moves up so the audience can see his emotion.
8. This shot is edited (over exposed) so that the audience can clearly see that is is
a flashback. Hand-held shot shows that Kieran and Matthew were once
friends. This establishes the narrative.
9. The next close up shows the audience Matthew's emotions. Again,
developing the narrative.
10. The over the shoulder shot of Matthew shows that now another character has
appeared within the location. This makes the audience feel uneasy, yet
intrigued.
11. This pan shot of Matthew shows the slower, uneasy movement as he
begins walking up to the unknown character.
12. An over the shoulder shot shows Matthew tapping the other character
on the shoulder, resulting in the audience feeling some suspense.
13. Another over the shoulder shot shows Matthew asking a question. The
following shot shows Kieran's reaction and answer; this is called the action
shot.
14. The dialogue is brief in this shot but it then cuts to the sister (Amy) running
down the road, anxious to find her lost brother. We used a long shot in order
to show all the movement.
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16. The next shot is a low angle shot showing Amy finding her brother's hat on the
floor. It then shows Amy looking worried showing that she is uncertain and
nervous.
17. An over the shoulder shot is then used for the dialogue between Amy and
Matthew. This shows the audience the narrative and that Matthew is the only
one who can see the unknown character.
18. A close up shot shows Amy confused, implying that she cannot see this
other character.
19. A long shot shows Amy pulling her brother away, again establishing the
narrative.
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21. An over the shoulder shot shows Amy and Matthew walking away
concluding the scene.