Shot List
There are many different camera shots we could use in our opening 2 minutes. But the main camera shot we are going to use is a medium shot, this is because using an medium shot you have a better view on the body language that the character's are going to use.
This photo shows a medium shot of a man, in the photo you can tell the man is serious person you can tell this by his body language for example he has his arms crossed, stood up straight.
One of the other camera shots we are going to use is a long shot, we are going to use a long shot because using a long shot you are able to see the surroundings this is effective because the surrounding helps set the mood of the opening two minutes.
This photo shows a long shot of a woman standing in the middle of a woods. This is effective because not only can you see her body language you can see her surroundings. Her surroundings could be the reason of her body language, this helps set the scene and mood a bit more.
The last camera shot we use in our opening two minutes is a close up. The reason we used close ups in our opening two minutes is because it is effective to see the emotion that the character is showing through facial excretions.
This photo shows a close up of someone looking back over his shoulder. This is effective because you can see all of his emotion in his face. From this picture I am able to see that he is angry and disgusted in what he is looking back at.
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