The video above contains the test shots for one of the scenes which we shot in the production of our trailer. We shot the scene a various number of times so that we could have a variety of shots to pick from some shots of high-quality and some shots were not up to standard. The video shows a few of these shots, and the shot which we chose to use.
Test Shot One
· This shot was not up standard for our trailer because of the eye-level it did not create the right atmosphere we wished for it to bring across to the audiences. One of the advantages of this shot that we noticed after we had shot it was the depth of field this allowed us to create a shot where the main focus was on the glove and not the face of the protagonist character.
Test Shot Two
· This shot compared to shot one is wider the audience are able to see the protagonist character, but the disadvantage of this shot is this depth of field is affected because the audience can see more the characters face this means the shot looks like it is at disequilibrium because the shot is more out of focus then in.
Final Shot
· The final shot we filmed I believe was the best shot, I find the depth of field, colouring and shot type made the shot best capture the moment we wished to capture. The only disadvantage are the posters on the door on the left of the shot.
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