Close up
   This is when the shot takes up most of
    the frame. We would use this throughout
    the trailer but we could also use this
    shot on the magazine or the poster of
    the Ben, the stalker.
Long shot
   This is a full frame shot. We would use
    this when Ben and Emily are happy and
    are walking together holding hands
    because by using this shot it would get
    everything we need to show in the
    frame.
Mid-shot
   Shows some parts of the person. This is
    usually for the waist up. We would use
    this when the ben and Emily are talking
    or when Emily and James are talking
    together. We could also use it for this
    shot for the poster or the magazine front
    cover.
Over the shoulder shot
   This is when the camera is behind the
    persons and are is filming over their
    shoulder. We would use this shot when
    Ben is looking at pictures of Emily on the
    laptop.
Point of view shot
   This is when you film in the person’s
    perspectives. We would use this when
    Emily is walking to meet James and
    when Ben is looking out of the window
    at Emily and James.
Two shot
   This is when two people are in the
    frame. We would use whenever Ben and
    Emily or James and Emily are together.
High Angle
   This when the camera is high up looking
    down on the person. We could use this
    when Ben it following Emily around the
    school.
Low angle
   This is when the camera looking up at
    the person. We would use this when ben
    is following Emily as well and we could
    also use this when ben Is talking the
    Emily.
Hand Held
   This is when you hold the camera
    instead of using a tripod to get more
    motion. We use this when we are using
    the point of view shot because it looks
    more like its from the persons eyes.
Depth of field
   The front part of the shot is in focus but
    the back is blurred.

Deep Focus
   At the back of frame focused and the
    front is blurred.
 We could use these for when
 ben is hiding behind the wall
 spying on Emily and James.

Possible camera angles and shots new

  • 2.
    Close up  This is when the shot takes up most of the frame. We would use this throughout the trailer but we could also use this shot on the magazine or the poster of the Ben, the stalker.
  • 3.
    Long shot  This is a full frame shot. We would use this when Ben and Emily are happy and are walking together holding hands because by using this shot it would get everything we need to show in the frame.
  • 4.
    Mid-shot  Shows some parts of the person. This is usually for the waist up. We would use this when the ben and Emily are talking or when Emily and James are talking together. We could also use it for this shot for the poster or the magazine front cover.
  • 5.
    Over the shouldershot  This is when the camera is behind the persons and are is filming over their shoulder. We would use this shot when Ben is looking at pictures of Emily on the laptop.
  • 6.
    Point of viewshot  This is when you film in the person’s perspectives. We would use this when Emily is walking to meet James and when Ben is looking out of the window at Emily and James.
  • 7.
    Two shot  This is when two people are in the frame. We would use whenever Ben and Emily or James and Emily are together.
  • 8.
    High Angle  This when the camera is high up looking down on the person. We could use this when Ben it following Emily around the school.
  • 9.
    Low angle  This is when the camera looking up at the person. We would use this when ben is following Emily as well and we could also use this when ben Is talking the Emily.
  • 10.
    Hand Held  This is when you hold the camera instead of using a tripod to get more motion. We use this when we are using the point of view shot because it looks more like its from the persons eyes.
  • 11.
    Depth of field  The front part of the shot is in focus but the back is blurred. Deep Focus  At the back of frame focused and the front is blurred. We could use these for when ben is hiding behind the wall spying on Emily and James.