Cinematography - Our camera shots consisted of many different angles to make each character have his own effect on the situation and the audience. For example we used a panning effect to show the audience realise and understand why we used our setting. Wide shots were used to introduce the characters and not to give their power away just yet. A low angle shot was used to make me appear as a big tough guy which gave me control over the situation. An over the shoulder shot was used to show out feelings towards each other however a high angle shot was used oer my shoulder to make Nathan appear small & weak. The camera is wobbly and unstable to represent a unknown person watching the exchange take place. Another wide shot is used to show Nathans exit.
Mise-en-scene - We were short on the whole 50s style clothing so that was out of the question however the setting we used helped to really create a tense scenery for the dodgy deal. The bay by the waterfront was really worn out and there was shots of the burnt out building in the background. This would give the audience the obvious idea that no one would go to that place and disturb our transaction. The sequence was shot outside so no lighting effects were used in our Film Noir scene.
Sound - We plan to add suspence building sound effects to our piece to create a more stressful environment that our sequence was shot in. The sound effect is similar to the Jaws theme tune and it may some sort of 70s cop show sound effects in some of the sudden movements in the sequence.
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