1. An establishing shot has been used to let the audience know where the event is
taking place. This shot is also a POV
shot. The camera moves about
slightly giving an even more of a
bigger effect that the audience is in
the situation.
A close up shot of the main
characters face has been used to
show what her reaction is towards
what is happening.
A POV shot has been used to make the audience feel part of the movie. It makes
you feel as if you were there and puts you in to the perspective of the actor.
Another close up has been used
but this time it is slowly
zooming in on to his face. This
shows the pain he is feeling as
he listens to his daughter
screaming in the background
on the phone.
There is a quick transaction
from close up to long shot this
is when she is being pulled out from under the bed. The close up shot shows her
reaction on feeling relieved when she thinks they have left. When the shot switches
to a long shot it shows her body language and the fear that has overcame her.
A medium shot has been used to show the audience where the character is heading
yet still establishes that she is still in the apartment but is moving away from her
friend so she can talk on the phone.
A low angle has been used of the mens feet just before entering the room that the
girl is in. This leaves the audience intrigued and curious as to who these people are.