Thursday 25 September 2014



Medium shot (MCS) The medium close up shot shows everyones face as they stand in front of the camera. The medium close up allows us to see the different emotion shown from each man standing there. The location isn't too clear when medium shot is often created but we can tell what may be going on by the simple and straight forwards actions and positions of the people there. To the audience this shot is quite mysterious as we are never going to be too sure what is happening but there is enough to see what might, just might be going on.



Wide shot (WS) This shot is called a wide shot which shows the whole scene to be in sight. With this shot the audience is able to see the background and the whole shot. This gives the audience a chance to have a guess what is happening from being able to see everything in the shot they way not guess right but they have a wide range of thoughts to choose from. The wide shot is mostly a wide front view so the audience can see every object in the scene whereas in this shot the main object is the car with the background in the shot to show the whole scene.



 Medium close up shot (MCU) This shot is called a medium close, face shot where you only see the face and not the background and the scene and what may be going on behind there. This makes it harder for the audience to understand what is going on which makes the audience think more out of the box as all the shot is showing is emotion.The location is not obvious as we cannot see where this shot has been taken but we can see a man and we can just guess to what is going on.

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