Track (01:26-01:29)
This quick track here follows the characters are they run away from another. It creates a fast and dramatic effect as the audience are aware of the risk they are in as they begin to flee the scene.
Pan (0:26-0:28s)
This pan follows the moving subject as he rushes by on roller skates. It is used the highlight the speed at which the character is going by the window as he disturbs another character. This also gives it a more comical effect as the character goes by.
Whip pan (00:46-00:47)
In this scene, the whip pan creates a sense of urgency as the character moves quickly to inspect developing action. It also enables the audience to see the distress of the characters face as he moves fast to see the action.
Tilt (00:05)
This tilt of the camera shows the audience the height of the character above the occurring scene. It also gives a dramatic effect as the characters below are unfamiliar with the anonymous character.
Rolling (00:25-00:30)
Although not shot as a character's point of view, but this scene is shot blurry and askew as it represents the sick feeling all the characters are feeling as they discover another dead character. The shots are unlevel and part blurred out to create a miserable and
Arc (01:14-01:31)
With the camera moving around the character, it shows the audience the super power which one of the character's possess. Thus, the audience can also see the reaction of the characters surrounding the central character in this shot which adds to the action and amazement.
Crane shot
(Not available in this show) But normally, or if it were to be used, it would show the audience the setting of the scene around the characters and the position they are currently in.
Overhead (00:58s-1:00)
This shot enables the audience to see the dilemma which surrounds the character. It shows that he is beginning to be closed in and in need of serious help. From this shot, the audience knows that there is no way of escaping around the character.
Aerial Shot (00:06-00:05s)
This technique is used to show the audience of the character arrangement on the ground. The greater height also gives a brief insight into the surrounding area and so sets the scene for the audience.
Hand-held shot (00:19-0:28)
This shot adds to the immediacy in the scene as the characters duck for cover; so the impact that they are in trouble conveys more to the audience. The hand-held shot also adds realism to the scene as the camera shot is less artificial.
Zoom (0o:15-00:16)
The zoom here is used the add impact to the scared emotions on the character's face. It also gives the character a more dramatic look to the audience and to make it clearly visible at what the character feels towards the scene.
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