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Image one This is a close up shot we used this shot to show the character from close and show what he is doing. The framing of the shot I think is right because we want audience just to focus on the character in this shot rather than the setting or something else.

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Image oneThis is a close up shot we used this shot to show the character from close and show what he is doing. The framing of the shot I think is right because we want audience just to focus on the character in this shot rather than the setting or something else.

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Image two

In the second shot we use extreme-close up to show that she woke up and her phone is ringing this shot it kind of a shot that the characters see. I think this shot worked because not only it shows the phone is ringing but it gives audience clue where everything is going to take place.

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Image three

In image three we used we used knee ¾ to show the setting also the costume, facial expressions, lighting, props. But the main point behind this shot is for audience to see where we are in what setting.

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Image four

In this one we used long shot to show where the character is moving to and we used tracking camera movement. I think it worked really well as audience are clear of what is going on in the frame.

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Image five

In image five we used over a shoulder shot to show two characters having conversations also to show facial expressions so audience can guess how the character feel.

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In this frame we used medium shot to show the setting also what are two characters are doing and also to show their facial expressions.

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Image seven

In this frame we used medium long shot to show a quick change in the character relationship. I think this shot worked well as we can see clearly that one character is laughing.

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And in the last shot we medium long shot again to show characters going off and we used tracking camera movement to see where the characters are going to.

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Evaluation• How did you work?• We worked as a group of three we all had different roles one was working with a camera the

other two was in the pictures.• How were your shots taken?• We used a variety of shots for this storyboard. In the first frame we used close-up in the second

we used extreme-close up in the third one we used knee ¾ shot in the fourth one we used a tracking shot in the fifth we used over a shoulder shot sixth we used medium shot. In the seventh we used medium long shot and in the last one we used tracking shot.

• Were shots good?• I think all are shots worked well there wasn’t no mistakes done during taking them shots.• Positioning?• Positioning in every frame I think was good because we are not just trying to show the character

we are also trying to show the mise en scene such as: setting, costume, props, facial expressions and etc.

• Sequence?• I think are storyboard makes sense just by looking at it because we tried to make every shot

clear.• Angle?• The angle of are shots I think were all correct and good we was trying to follow the rule of thirds

trying to get everything in the shot.• Strengths Weaknesses • Shot were clear Could of used more • Easy sequence to follow variety of camera shots