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Time

Shot or Transition

Explanation

0:30

Crane/ Establishing shot

1.09

Low angle with Tilt

1:36

Tracking Shot

1:45

Close up Shot

1.50

Shaky tracking shot

1:56

Low angle

2:10 to 2:36

Tracking of character

2:42

Close up shot/ Over the


shoulder shot

2:54

Pan and Tilt

3:20

Transition and zoom

3:40

Tracking shot

3:51

Panning shot

Use to establish the


scene for the audience
showing that we are in
the woods with creepy
music playing. Animal
noises are being played
but cannot be seen by
the camera.
To show how steep the
hill is as well as showing
the main character.
Follow the woman while
she is running to show
where she is going.
Show her face and to
show that she has been
running for quite a while
by her clothes.
The camera violently
shakes while she runs
making us feel like we
are actually there, The
creepy music gets louder.
The low angle shot of
feet to show how fast she
is running.
Keeps following
character.
To show the conversation
between Sterling and the
instructor. It also shows
that she works for the FBI
by the instructors cap.
Meet back with Sterling
as she runs back to the
building.
Transition to another
building then zooms to
Sterling.
The camera follows
Sterling through the gun
room to show her
movement.
Follow sterling through
the corridor.

4:07

Split edit and Pan

4:10 to 4:40

More Tracking

4:50 to 5:30

Close up shot and shot


reserve shot and Pov

5:40 to 5:49

Pov and over the


shoulder shots

5:55 to 7:10

Close up shots

Meet sterling in her


department
We follow her all the way
through the department
until an arc shot of
Sterling showing the
audience and continue to
follow her through the
department.
Close up shot of her
reaction of the board
about Bill and see the
information as if we were
Sterling. As well as more
creepy music plays.
Pov and over the
shoulder shot to show the
characters reactions.
Show how relaxed both
characters are, showing
that they already know
each other and how
serious the characters
are.

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