Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Camera angles in Kingsman

 It starts with an establishing shot over a large building with the city in the background to give the audience a feel of where and when it is set.


 There is an over the shoulder shot back and forth between the two characters, showing their interaction.


 more establishing shots are used throughout the first half of the trailer. A lot of which have a quick zoom in at the start of the shot to make it seem as if you have arrived there.


 Panning shots are used to show the storage of all of the gear in detail for the audience to see.


 As he puts on the glasses there is a point of view shot to show the audience what the high-tech glasses do.


 The shot appears as if it is supposed to be a two shot, but there is only one person in the shot, which could be there to show how he is on his own in the situation.


 There is an over shoulder shot in the mirror showing the two characters, with the shoulder in there too it reinforces the fact that it is a mirror.


 An over shoulder of the two characters shows that they're looking at something new.


 the high angle over shoulder shot demonstrates his power over the people on the ground.


 There are getting ready shots which we plan to use in our trailer, these are close ups of things such as shoes, doing a tie up and putting a suit on.


 A low slightly tilted angle shows the distortion and powerlessness that the victims of the woman feel as they are being killed.


A low angle over shoulder shot of Samuel L. Jackson shows his power and dominance in the situation.


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