Monday 22 September 2014

Story board.



This is an over-the-shoulder shot (OTS)
An over-shoulder-shot allows us to see from the perspective of the boy that is looking at the other male figure, who right now is standing looking confident. It also allows us to see the background.

This is a medium shot (MS)
 The medium shot allows us to see a bit of the background and the emotion on the faces. In this scene, a couple are talking, whilst in their school playground. 


This is a medium shot. (MS)
You can see a shot of the shoulder and up, allowing you to see emotion as well as the characters. It highlights the main characters but you can see a little bit of the background.

This is a long shot. (LS)
You can see head to toe of the main people in the scene. You can also see the setting/background. A long shot is normally used to set the setting.

This is an over-the-shoulder shot (OTS).
An over-the-shoulder shot allows us to see form the perspective of a person. Right now, he is seeing a male figure who is standing strong.

This is a wide shot. (WS)
A wide shot helps set the setting as is shows the scenery around the main person. In this scene, a male figure is approaching from a distance.

The pictures are not in order.

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