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Camera shots plan #20

 For each scene, I will plan which shots I will use, so that I can maximize the meaning produced in each shot. For example, in certain scenes I can include close ups on character's faces to display body language, or on key items important to the plot. In the Disney movie, Alice in wonderland, close ups are used to reveal the personality traits of each character. For example, close ups on Alice in the beginning of the movie show her face as expressionless and closed, to reveal her shyness. These are also used in this movie to show the Mad Hatter's craze and unstableness based of his wide eyes and face expressions.



Scene 1: Master shot of house to show setting.

Scene 2: Mid shot of protagonist to show what he is doing plus facial expressions. Over the shoulder shot to show what he is looking at. Close up of spelling bee flyer. Eyeline match of spelling bee flyer.

Scene 3: Tracking to show Protagonist entering tryouts. wide shot to show setting. Parallel editing of clock ticking. Close up of him failing.

Scene 4: Dolly tracking to show him walking. eyeline match to homeless person offering help. low shot to show the protagonist's "superiority" to old man


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