Monday, 24 September 2018
Exam prep
In the beginning of the scene, we get a slow upwards pan of Brighton's coastline. This allows the viewer to become familiar with where the show will take place. The camera then hard-cuts to a pan of the beach hinting at where the action may be taking place. It then cuts to Ryan in the car with a close-up shot of him, introducing him to the audience. As the two men are attacking one another the audience is shown a reaction shot of Ryan, we are able to see the stress on his face and are able to understand how he feels in this situation.
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ReplyDeleteAll good. I would split the two points into 2 paragraphs, just to define the two as separate.