Creative camera shots


In the first shot, we like the white bringing out the emphasis of the character's facial features. We can link this to our opening sequence as it can show the start of a plan that is about to become action.

In the second shot, we like the blurred and un-blurred effect in which the foremost character can be seen clearly, while the character in the distance is blurred. We can link the second shot to our opening sequence as it can be used as one of the shots during our opening sequence.






In the third shot, we enjoy the colour contrast and highlights on the shoes as this shows contrast between the grey ground and the black shoes and leggings. We can link this shot type to our opening sequence as it can be used during the sequence to show a character being dragged along the ground by another character, showing a point-of-view shot.





1. we want the audience to feel inquisitive and drawn into the plot of the film.

2. we want the audience to know that the girl has been kidnapped.

3. we want the audience to have the following big question: who is the kidnapper?