no typical love story
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…Where love can
come as a complete
surprise
No Typical Love Story
Animatic
Camera Shots:
1. Long Shot
2. Medium Shot
3. Close – Up
4. Point-of-View
5. Over-the-
Shoulder
6. Wide Angle
Shot
Camera Shots:
1. Long Shot
2. Medium Shot
3. Close – Up
Editing:
1. Fast Cut/Cut
2. Zoom
3. Slow Motion
4. Fade/Dissolve
Shots/Editing
Shots Analysis continued
Long shots would
used in the teaser
to place the
subject so they
take up almost
the full frame
height or to place
the subjects in
their environment.
Shots Analysis
Medium shots
would be used in
the teaser to
show part of the
subject in more
detail whilst still
giving an
impression of the
whole subject.
Shots Analysis continued
Close up shots
would be used in
the teaser to
show facial
expression,
emotion and
reactions.
Shots Analysis continued
Point-of-View
shots would be
used in the teaser
to show a view
from the subject's
perspective.
Shots Analysis continued
OTS would be
used in the teaser
as it helps to
establish the
positions of each
person, and get
the feel of looking
at one person
from the other's
point of view.
Shots Analysis continued
Wide angle shots
would be used in
the teaser to
show a broad
field of action
taken.
Editing Analysis
Fast cuts would be used in the teaser to deliberately make a scene more dramatic.
Slow motion is used to emphasise a dramatic moment and can have a romantic quality.
Zoom is used to focus on the subject, and attention is concentrated on details previously invisible as the shot comes into focus.
A slow fade-in would
be used as a quiet
introduction; and a
slow fade-out for a
peaceful ending.
Also used to suggest
time lapses through
the use of a slow
fade-out and fade-
in.
Dissolve would be
used in the teaser
to give the
impression of
differences in time
and place.
The End