10. Cinematography Practical




In my cinematography practical ‘Glimpse’ I used cinematography and other aspects of media that we’ve learnt to build a narrative about a man walking somewhere he shouldn’t be and he is then stalked and hunted by a mysterious non-human killer. I used cinematography to build tension and create an eerie atmosphere by using pov shots to make the audience feel as though they’re the ones fighting by letting them see through the eyes of the characters.


















Shot List:

  1. Establishing/Extreme Long Shot - show setting 
  2. Very long shot - Main character walks into frame 
  3. High angle long shot - character continues walking off screen
  4. low angle long shot - shows power of antagonist character
  5. medium long shot
  6. medium shot - more detail of antagonist 
  7. Long shot 
  8. Long shot zooms in to medium close up - shows characters expression/feeling
  9. Long shot pan - character runs away 
  10. Big close up - show what character is looking at/afraid of
  11. long shot - character runs away
  12. two shot - antagonist catches character
  13. high angle pov - shows antagonists power over character
  14. low angle pov - shows character is weak 
  15. low angle pov (antagonist) - shows antagonist loses power over character 
  16. medium shot 
  17. over the shoulder shot - antagonist appears again
  18. pov shot - character is punched 

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