Different Angles Used Within My Movie Opening-
Within this blog post I want to talk about the different angles that I used within my movie opening in order to make it more interesting and more captivating to the viewers eye. Im not going to be showing a lot of clips from my movie opening but I definitely am going to be showing an amount that will be able to show how my movie opening is going.
First I wanted to show this example of these 3 screenshots of my clips. The same exact thing is happening in all three of these clips except they all have different angles in order to make the scenes more suspenseful by continuously switching the angles for the exact same scene which makes people think that something scary is going to be happening really soon, (I'm not sure exactly how to show it but suspenseful music is being played during this scene which really adds to the fact that the angles keep switching and it hints that something eerie is going to happen soon.)
This angle is a little mix of a high angle and a wide shot which is showing the character as well as the environment, the high angle making the character seem weak and vulnerable.
These two shots also correlate as its showing the same thing just at different angles so that different emotions can be shown, for example, the close up on the characters face is made to show the emotions of the character and it clearly shows extreme fear and makes the character literally look traumatized by something which scares the viewers as well as makes the viewer think about why the character looks extremely scared and traumatized and that reason is shown in the next angle which shows what the character was looking at, the character was looking at the mirror just to see no reflection of himself, which then makes the viewers think "Where did his reflection go? Why is there no reflection?" and that keeps the viewers both scared and captivated as they want to know the answers for their questions.
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