Shots
P.O.V - when Jess is on her phone.when Jess sees the figure in the woods. When Chloe picks up the Knife.
Long Shot- Jess being followed. Jess meeting Chloe. Chloe's house.
This creates the effect of an establishing shot and also makes the characters sound lost. This also gives a sense of disorientation to the audience making them confused and building tension.
Match on action- Jess dropping her phone. The hand dropping on the floor.
This shows the audience what is happening and will also creates more suspense, supporting the horror genre.
Mid shot - Jess running. Jess sitting in Chloe's house. Jess just walking.Jess calling mum.
This shows the characters expressions but also gives their body language. It will also give a sense of continuation to the opening and make it seem more realistic.
Cantered angle- audience seeing figure for the first time.
We will use this to give a sense of tension to the audience and also to suggest dis-equilibrium.
Close-Up- kettle. Jess lost.
This will show the characters facial expression and details to make the audience wonder what will happen next.
This will give us a variation of shots to keep the audience engaged. This will also support the conventions of the horror genre and suggest this to our audience.
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