Friday 13 April 2012

Shot list

  • The first shot of the girl sat with the doll we felt that a pan/long shot would also act as an establishing shot as the girl is sitting on the floor the audience see a large amount of the setting, showing she is all alone.
  • The second is when the audience first catch a glimpse of the killer, this glimpse makes the audience wonder whether or not they did actually see a man stood behind her and if so what he was doing there. By using a medium long shot, the audience see the girl clearly but when the killer is spotted his head is not showing which causes an enigma code
  • Then a close up of the killers hands when he is handling children's items which makes the audience feel uneasy about this person and why he has children's toys.
  • There is then a long shot of the girl running through the woods, a long shot is used to show all of the trees and wilderness around her, once again showing the audience that she is all alone. However the fact that she is running causes the audience to worry about her safety.
  • A close up is then shown of the killer writing in a notepad, although this is a close up it is not close enough for the audience to be able to read what he is crossing out. This then causes another enigma code as they want to know what he has written and what he is crossing out.
  • In the forth shot the young girl was running through the woods and in this the red ribbon falls out of her hair, so in this shot the killer is walking towards the ribbon and picking it up. The close up used within this shot was to focus on the ribbon and the fact it is on the floor means that you only see the killers legs, so once again the audience do not see the killer.
  • The killer is then holding the ribbon and this is an extreme close up of the hand to show him squeezing the ribbon tight in his hand showing perhaps his anger? or just his determination?
  • The audience then see the killer handling a young girls doll, but when he appears to be tidying her hair and cleaning her up the audience feel uneasy.
  • A medium close up is then used when the girl is stood behind a tree panting, we needed to show some space around the side to show where she was stood but also this was close enough to highlight the emotion on her face.
  • Another medium close up is used when the killer appears from behind the tree and puts his hand on the girls shoulder this shows the audience that she has been caught and causes them to worry for the girl and create another enigma code as they want to know what happens to the little girl.
  • The last shot is a long shot of the killer walking away, this is what the audience first see which carries on the last engima code. However they then see the red ribbon entangled in a tree, which causes them to fear the worst. The use of the long shot once again shows all the wilderness theres is which perhaps suggests that the little girl might not be found?


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