For this we found the flight crash scene and tried to recreate different camera angle that they used and changed some because we thought they would be better and then put 6 of the shots into a comic strip, the second mid-shot and the birds-eye view are the two shots that stayed the same because we thought that they worked well we changed the other because most of them were a first-person view and you couldn't see much of what was happening, so the shots we choose shows a bit more to the story. One-shot that I will use in my horror opening scene is the close-up, as it shows the emotion of the character really well and could show something behind them, also it gave us an insight that we could set up our scene before filming it without using cameras or people.
For this we found the flight crash scene and tried to recreate different camera angle that they used and changed some because we thought they would be better and then put 6 of the shots into a comic strip, the second mid-shot and the birds-eye view are the two shots that stayed the same because we thought that they worked well we changed the other because most of them were a first-person view and you couldn't see much of what was happening, so the shots we choose shows a bit more to the story. One-shot that I will use in my horror opening scene is the close-up, as it shows the emotion of the character really well and could show something behind them, also it gave us an insight that we could set up our scene before filming it without using cameras or people.
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