Camera angles
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Examples of the shots we plan to use in our documentary
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The camera films from above a doorway to show the students arriving for the day as featured in Channel 4’s ‘Educating Essex’
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We will use close up shots in our interviews to keep the focus on the evacuee; the dark lighting in the background is also effective to highlight the person in the interview.
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Establishing shots are used in many types of television programmes to set the scene and help the viewer be clear on where the filming is set.
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We will use a long shot to show the students and location together. The inclusion of students all together indicates the learning environment; this is made possible by the high angle shot.