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This is a mid-establishing shot as we cannot see all of

the main persons body but we can see the surrounding environment very well. In the image we a girl looking at the wall of achievement in great interest and intrigue, we as an audience can tell that this girl might be interested in awards and achievements and can assumptions and say that she is studious and interested on being up there with the rest of high achievers. We cannot see the main actors face in this shot as she is facing the other side. The girl is wearing pink which could connote femininity. This shot is also taken at eye level.

This is a long mid shot as we can see the whole body of the male in the back but we cannot see the whole body of the centre person who is seen to be helping the little boy who is hurt. This shot is the scene where the male in the back who is the Bully is seen pushing a little boy down and the female in the shot is seen to be helping the boy. We can clearly see the binary opposites of the Female being the kinder more considerate one whereas the male is seen as the troublemaker who doesnt seem to care about others. We can also tell from the mise en scene that the males clothing is very dark and dull compared to the females who is quite bright and juxtaposes from him. The lighting is used quite well as it is contrasting to each character. It is taken at eye level.

This shot is an establishing shot as we are fully aware of the surroundings and we can see where the scene is taking place. It is taken at a high angle. We can see both people, but the Male is seen more in focus. We can tell that the Female is not as eager to go to detention as she is probably scared whereas the male is seen more comfortable as maybe he is more used to being in detention. This again brings in the binary opposites, where the girl is more panicked about detention but the boy has a more laidback approach to it. This is quite stereotypical as the male is seen as the rude and intolerant one. The stairs is seen to make the male look as if he is in a cell or prison, this could connote that he is a trouble maker and belongs in a cell.

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