Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Waking in Neverland


Close up birds eye view shot, this is to match the previous shot from the "real world" as they close they eyes to give a smooth transition between scenes. If they do not match exactly I may insert a performance clip to help gain a smoother change.
Mid shot of Peter and Wendy surrounded by the tall grass enables a softer change between the laying down and other close ups.
The mid shot allows the viewer to get a real sense of the surrounding and establish the scene while keeping the characters clear. 
Close ups of the two talking/laughing, shown to be very happy and positive; these closer shots help to engage the audience and create a closer ond with the artist.
Over the shoulder view of Wendy engages the audience and makes it feel more as if they are in the scene as well. this helps to develop the close bond to the artist and doesn't make him feel superior, more or a relatible character.
Close mid shots of the two walking through the grass helps to get a feel for how tall the grass is, and how extraordinary the setting is.







Similar framing (mid shot- two shot) to keep these effects, while keeping artist clear. the use of framing the shot with the out of focus grass makes the setting feel very wild and overgrown - this also give a bit of diversity to the shots and if something different to break up the scene.

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