The first shot
is the
establishing
shot, which
we used to
set the
scene.
This shows us the characters full body, and part of what is around them so the audience can see them life size.
This is a shot from behind a character, so you can see what they are looking at. We also canted the camera slightly to make the audience feel disorientated highlighting that the character is a villain.
We used
this shot
again to
establish
the scene,
and also
show
isolation
of the
character.
We used this
shot again
to show the
character
walking
towards the
victim.
We used a long shot again to show both characters, so you can see the villain reaching for the bag.
We used this shot, to emphasize the villain taking the victims bag because it makes the audience feel disorientated and it focuses on one object.
We used a medium shot because it focuses on the top half of a person, which in this case would be her facial expression. We also tilted the camera down to show she is the victim.
We used a long for this scene to establish where they are, and to show that the victim is running after the villain.
We used a
medium low
angle shot to
make the
villain seem
more
powerful
and
intimidating.
We used a long shot to show what both characters are doing, which in this case, is fighting over a bag.
We used shot/reverse shot to show both people trying to grab the bag, this makes the audience feel like they’re there.
We used a point
of view shot to
show the villain
pushing the
victim, which
makes the
audience feel
they are the
villain.
The slant
emphasises the
horror of her
falling.