potential techniques for film (print screens)

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By Simon Cheshire POTENTIAL TECHNIQUES

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Page 1: Potential techniques for film (print screens)

By Simon CheshirePOTENTIAL TECHNIQUES

Page 2: Potential techniques for film (print screens)

This shot is of the character tying his laces for his boats, a close up is used to add more effect, also some of the boot is out of the shot to show how important it is to prepare properly. The editing speed for this shot is slow to add more drama to the scene and make it more dramatic.This shot shows the character

kicking a ball, eye line matches are used so the audience are equal with the actual ball, furthermore depth of field is also used because the ball is in focus and the rest of the shot isn’t to represent how important the ball is.

This shot shows the audience the character warming up, this uses slow motion to show the effect of the astro turf which flies up which adds more drama to the scene, also it shows the character leaning on the ball to show how he needs it to reach the top.

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This shot uses a long angled shot were the camera is completely still and the character runs across the scene to show off his skills, builds the tension in the scene up and also it is a very effective technique because the character and ball is providing the movement rather than the camera constantly moving. The editing speed for this scene is average because it doesn’t really change because the effect of the still camera is effective enough.

This shot has the character dribbling the ball through cones towards the camera, this is done through a eye line match were the audience a level with the ground, this is effective because the character is getting close and closer to the audience which could symbolise how he is getting close and closer to his target. The editing speed is very fast to show how fast the character is with the ball.

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This is a slow motion shot of a characters running shoe, it is a close up of the shoe and shows how all the muscles in their legs are working to move her foot, it is very effective because it shows how hard you have to work to run, however the bright mis-en-scene of the shoes is effective because it shows how even through hard work your personality can shine through.

This shot is also a slow motion shot of a character running up stairs while training, he is topless this and the slow motion editing speed really shows off his muscles and shows the audience that through hard work that is what you can reach. It is a medium shot because it shows his whole upper body.

This shot uses a tracking shot to show the character running up which is effective because it shows all the problems her and her body has to defeat to reach the top. The editing speed it fairly slow to add the effect of the dirt going everywhere.

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This uses time laps shots to show the sun breaking through the dark clouds which could represent football or exercise being a positive thing in general for you. The editing speed is very slow to add more effects to the sun breaking through the clouds and to try and motivate people more.

This is a low angled medium shot to show the audience the characters running through a dusty track this shows the muscles in the characters legs and the dirt could symbolise all the negative things in his life going by playing football and may motivate the audience. The editing speed is slow t add more effect to the dirt and dust.

This is a over the shoulder shot to show the characters perspective of the city and it also shows a road ahead of him which could symbolise his journey he could potentially face ahead. This shots editing speed is also very slow to add more effect, also the camera slowly pans around the character and turns into a close up of his face to show how motivated he is.

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This is a establishing shot to show the main character training at football on a secluded pitch on his own which explains that to reach the top you have to constantly keep training, the camera pans to left to show the audience different angles of him training and the bare tree appears in the shot to show that the character is training in the middle of winter. The editing speed is slow to add more effect to the tree which slowly appears in the shot.

This is a long shot of the character throwing and catching his ball, the camera then zooms in on him and the ball to show the audience that he dreams of playing football. The editing speed is very slow to help show how the character is in very deep thought about football, the mise-en-scene is also very stereotypical because it is just a average bedroom, to show the audience that anyone can achieve their goals.