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Once
the camera has panned left we’ll show the audience a wide shot of the front
room. We’ll then show the flashback of what happened in the past, here the 999
call will start. The effect changes on the camera when we show flashbacks. The lighting
of this shot is going to be quite bright and the same as the other lighting in
the house. When the flashback appears we will change the lighting and saturation
of the clip to clearly note it’s a flashback. The flashback will last about 7
seconds so we clearly have an idea of what happened, the actor will be shown
here and no dialogue will be used from the actor. The 999 call will here and
finish nearer the end of the film. During the flashback a wide shot will be
used to show the surroundings and a clear image of what happened, so the
audience fully understand.
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Once
the flashback has been done and the effect has gone back normal which will be
normal lighting we’ll go back to using the tripod and move slowly out of the
room and back to the corridor. We will make sure we do this smoothly so that’s
why a tripod is being used; the shot will be a long shot to show the
surroundings. The camera will then pan left and we’ll go back to moving down
the corridor. The pan is going to be used so the movement is smooth and not
bumpy. We’ll use a close up shot to show
Christmas decorations in the room, which will last about 5 seconds we will then
use a wide shot of the whole Christmas tree this shows the audience the reason
of the man breaking in which will give a clear narrative. No actors will be
seen here.
The camera will pan into the kitchen showing there is no one here and another flashback will appear. The effect will change to show it’s a flashback we will do this by changing the saturation and contrast of the clip. The lighting will be the same and the pan will be done very slowly. Once in the kitchen the camera will slowly push in to show the flashback. The actor will be used here, the clip will last about 12 seconds. Once the clip has finished the camera will pan out of the kitchen back into the hall way. Leaving the screen completely back to emphasis the 999 call will then come to an end and the final lines will be the lady on the phone asking if the victim is okay.
By Molly Curtis





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