ETHAN GETS MURKED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6vfZ8r9dnM
First Shot: Establishing of the school. This establishes the bleak setting of the school, and sets the tone for the rest of the short.
Second shot: Long shot of lockers. This shot establishes the internal setting, and sets up the next shot of Ethan
Third shot: over the shoulder. Zooms out of PoV into an over the shoulder of Ethan opening his locker
Fourth shot: Single of Ethan from inside the locker. Shows the setting from the perspective of inside the locker
Fifth shot: Long shot of Ethan and Garrett walking to gym. It helps make a simple quick and easy visual transition that documents the characters moving from point A to point B
Sixth shot: Low angle of Ethan and Garrett fighting. Low angles help show the importance of the scene while imposing a sense of miniscule-ness in the audience
Seventh shot: Garrett knocks camera from low angle into a dutch angle. Unique transition into next shot, shows that characters have a 4th wall effect and makes the audience apart of the action
Eighth shot: High Angle of Ethan at the bathroom sink. It gives the audience a clearer view of the setting while making the focused character
Ninth shot: Close up of Ethan, he has a black eye. Humanizes character that’s being focused on while conveying strong emotions in the audience depending on what the mood is at the moment
Tenth shot: zoom out from the close up to a long shot. Wraps up the character story by transitioning to a close up to a long angle, it also frames the character giving all the focus to that specific character
3 comments:
Jose Castro's Video
Extreme Close-Up: Allows us to see the emotion and worry within the character's eyes. This shot made me feel anxious
360 Pan/Close-Up: The pan around emphasizes the character's transformation from innocent to a JUUL user.
Full Shot: The shot reestablishes a setting from a previous scene from a new character's perspective. The shot made me feel anxious and shocked.
Double Shot: The double shot allows for two characters to express their feelings in quick succession, which gave off a comedic tone.
Keith Lowe's Video
Over the Shoulder: The two over the shoulder shots help the audience view the conversation from a first-second person point of view.
Extreme Close-Up: The shot dramatizes the character's dialogue by focusing on the lips.
Dutch Angle: The shot emphasizes the character's feeling of confusion and shock.
Medium Shot: The medium shot is reminiscent of TV documentaries, of which the short is emulating.
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