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Point Of View (POV)

We used Point Of View shots to show what the character is


facing and emphasise how they are react to it and
simultaneously how other do as well. This is a very effective shot
in our product as it strongly interlinks with the concept of
keeping the attackers identity hidden as, the audience seesfrom
the view point of the character allowing them to embed
themselves in the thought process and emotions of the
character.POV is notcommonly a clear shot which we take to
our advantage, by incorporatingit into the flashback scene
briefly to emphasise the idea of confusion.

Two Shot
We decided not to use a two shot as it would mean revealing our
attacker in which we didn't want to do in our opening sequence as
it would eliminate the mysterious feature that they bring.8

High Angle
High angle is used throughout the majority of the product when the
character is shown to be unconscious in the bath tub. This is done to
reinforce the idea of the character being weak.
High angle is traditionally
used to enforce the authority
and dominance of a character.
The idea of the character
being looked down upon is
inferior and weak is
conformed to as the character
in the shot is visibly injured
and wears a pained
expression.

By the high angle being the view


of the security camera, rather
then a person it successfully

The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo

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