The two images on the right show some different angles and positions I have used while filming, both of which I have used close up two shots to capture both characters in shot but to an extent where you can clearly see both of them.
By using this throughout the filming it helps create an even spread of camera attention and doesn't single out one character above the other. This is key as I don't want the artist to appear as though he is better than the audience/other characters in the video.
I am unsure if I will use this shot, I have captured a close mid shot of Peter in Wendy's arms, however this does help break the stereotypically image of couples, usually it is the female laying on male, by doing this helps to show the alternative element and how they aren't afraid to break conventions.
I have used two different camera shots of the scene where Peter gives Wendy the acorn necklace. The first is an over the shoulder of the necklace from Wendy's perspective, the second is an extreme close up of just the necklace, this is a good time to show the audience clearly what the necklace is- the element of being an acorn may not be clear in other shots.
The image to the right shows Peter and Wendy laying down, I have used a close up shot her to emphasise on the close intimacy of the couple.
In this shot it is also a good time to draw focus to the necklace again, as in many of the other further shots you will not be able to see it.
Finally I captured some clips of the lights and cushions around the pair, I have used some pull focus techniques to give the clip something more interesting and different. These clips will help to break the high level of people based shots, even the performance scene used to break up neverland shots will have Peter and the band therefore these will help even out this.







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