Camera angles for our trailer
By Connor Taylor
Establishing shots:
Establishing shots are one major aspects of our trailer as we need to use them in order to show the audience the area at which the narrative is set which is in the heart of London, the capital of England. They also tend to be very common in teaser trailers in order to present the setting but to also fill time and to separate other shots of the actual narrative, making their appear to be more in the trailer when in fact their is very little.
Close up:
Close ups also tend to be very common it trailers, specifically when mise-en-scene is concerned, which is very important in our trailer to present the ideas of business corruption such as with drugs and drinks which is one aspect which we wish to present to the audience.
Panning/tracing shots:
Panning shots are another method to present the area to the audience and give a more personal view on the characters perspective when couple with a point of view as an example. They can be used to present the shots in a more specific light and make the shot also last longer without showing too much as well, making it very useful for a teaser trailer.
Tracking shot:
Tracking shots are also another type of shot that I wish to include as it can help present the story and make the audience feel as if they are part of the story and that they are following the character in a deeper way.
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