Dhillan is looking at a doll occupying one third of the frame, establishing his position and the doll's. A medium shot of Dhillan shows his distressed expressions and isolated background. A medium shot of the graveyard allows the entire scene to be taken in with no character present. A close up of a dirty hand emphasizes the character being buried alive. A close up of Jagveer's face allows the audience to focus on his distressed facial expressions as he looks around for someone.
2. Over the shoulder shot of Dhillan holding Doll
What I was trying to achieve here was this shot is framed from behind Dhillan who is
looking at the doll. The aim of this shot is that he is facing the doll this should occupy
about 1/3 of the frame. This shot helps to establish the position of Dhillan and the
doll.
3. Medium Shot of Dhillan
What I was trying to achieve here is to show a slight glimpse of the expressions on his
face. In addition to this get some of the background in the shot. The effect of using
the medium shot is that we can link the two together the reason why he looks
distressed is because of the isolated setting in which he finds himself
4. Medium Shot of Graveyard
The effect of this shot is that because there is no character within the
shot we get to take in the whole scene of the graveyard.
5. Picture of Hand
Close up of hand to emphasise the fact that the character has been buried
alive. In addition to this because of the way the camera has got a close up of
the hand we can see the dirt on the hand to emphasise the fact that it has
came out of the ground
6. Close up Of Jagveer
The close up means that us as an audience can focus on the characters
facial expressions. We can tell that he is in distress and is looking around
for somebody