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…Where love can come as a complete surprise No Typical Love Story

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Page 1: No  Typical  Love  Story

…Where love can

come as a complete

surprise

No Typical Love Story

Page 2: No  Typical  Love  Story

Animatic

Page 3: No  Typical  Love  Story

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

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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.

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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.

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Shots Analysis continued

Close up shots

would be used in

the teaser to

show facial

expression,

emotion and

reactions.

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Shots Analysis continued

Point-of-View

shots would be

used in the teaser

to show a view

from the subject's

perspective.

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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.

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Shots Analysis continued

Wide angle shots

would be used in

the teaser to

show a broad

field of action

taken.

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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.

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The End