Thursday, 1 February 2018
footage in the style and conventions of the chosen genre
In our film many of the shots were included in order to create tension as they are in may thriller movies. As well as this we made sure to follow the codes and conventions that many other films have contrebuted to making commonplace. These incude featuring establishing shots of the places where the scenes are taking place as well as following a standard shot revese shot structure in our conversation scenes. I have included evidence of our adhearance to the normal practices of film production below using examples from our film as well as examples from other films which fall into the same genre (that being a crime thriller.
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