The above video is a video of a panning shot that may may be used in my film. The reason why I will use a panning shot in my film is to show the actions of two different characters and the same time.
There is only one problem with using a panning shot in a film. This problem is that the 180 degree rule is not broken. If the panning shot is too wide then the 180 degree rule will be broken. The reason why the 180 degree rule should not be broken is because in films (not all the time however) the good person is located on the left and the bad person is located on the right hand side of the screen. So if the characters change position on the screen then this may confuse the viewing audience.
I will also use a low angle shot on some on the shots that the antagonist is acting in. The reason why I will use this shot is to make the antagonist look superior to the viewer.
I will use a high angle shot on one shot in my film that the protagonist is in. The reason why I have chosen to use this shot is because women in films are seen to be vulnerable. The high angle shot will make the audience feel more superior than the protagonist in the film.
Another shot that I will use towards the end of my film is a survey pan shot. I will use this shot to show the isolation of the protagonists home and how vulerable she is in the film.
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