Thursday 5 February 2015

Key Frame Pictures


Shot 1 -

This shot from an over the shoulder view is showing that both characters were waiting for the arrival of Teddy. This shot should of been shot from the point of view (POV) of Teddy and him looking up at the two of them to give more of that unstable look about him and have the picture all static and shaky. If the shot was at a low angle then it would give the impression that Teddy is being seen as the smaller character due to his unstable mind set and that the other two have more power and dominance over his life.

Shot 2 -
























This side by side shot is meant to show the different types of emotions that the two characters, Teddy and Dr Cawley, are going through. The emotional state and face that Teddy on the left should have would look quite confused and worried because he doesn't know what is going on, and Dr Cawley on the right should have a more focus and serious face to show he has the power over Teddy. Although this looks like a normal side by side shot it would actually be from the POV of Chuck. The filter I would use to show the difference is brighten image to shot how his mind is clear and settled.

Shot 3 -

























This shot is an over the shoulder shot from Dr. Cawley's perceptive of him looking down at the files of Teddy. This will have a filter over the top to make it look screechy and still having the style of an unstable mind of the character. Because this is not from the perceptive of Teddy the style is a little different but because it is still about him it will still look a bit shaky. The angle used is to show Dr Cawley having more power over Teddy.

Shot 4 -


























This shot needs to have a static focus for it to show my MARCO through Teddy's eyes. As he is an unstable minded character, the static filter shows that his vision and mind isn't clear and how it shows off who he is in the film. Other than just putting a filter on the pictures, I need to put the characters in the correct costumes, and edit some of the angles and location to make them look better and more professional.

Shot 5 -














This shot would be Teddy looking at himself at a mirror and the reflexion that he see's would be both shaky and bright to show how there would be the two differences between the scene right there and then and how the ending of the scene would be.

Shot 6 -

























This POV shot from Chuck's prospective is showing how much different the style of vision Teddy and Chuck have, Chuck being the normal but also imaginative one form Teddy's mind, his vision is still clear but because is just from the mind, the shot is filtered with a brightened area from where he see's the punch coming.

Shot 7 -




























This image should have the character pointing the gun more towards the camera because this is to show how it is seen from point of view of Teddy. To make the scene look like it is being seen from Teddy's eyes, the filter used is to show the unstableness of the vision of Teddy and how his prospective of the world effects his ability of focusing. Also the use of the low angle looking up at Dr Cawley, shows how he has the dominant power over him and also because he is holding a gun.

Shot 8 -
















This shot is here to represent the event that just happened where Dr Cawley killed Teddy to wake him. Having it at a low angle from the POV of Teddy and having the image with a brightened tunnel of light around the edge is showing that Teddy life is now becoming a blur and lightening up. To improve this I would change the location of the characters.

Shot 9 -





















POV of Teddy waking up with the camera shot clear to symbolise how the story has changed in his eyes. Having the picture filtered with a bright and more happier shot is showing that Teddy's life is more calm and that he isn't the unstable minded character that he is turning out to be. Having him wake up in such a secluded room with no one there and the brightened up picture is showing off that there is no one that he was thinking of in his life and that everything that he was thinking of wasn't real and that his life was just an image of something bad that happened.