This is a wide/establishing shot. We have chosen to use this shot so the audience is able to understand whats going on. The audience can start to understand what is going to go on and what the scene is like. From the scene it becomes clear that this is set in a school.
Low angle long shot- We have used this shot so the audience is able to see the character in more detail.The characters body is visible head to toe. The angle makes the character look like she has authority and power which suits her role as a bully.
Low angle long shot- The angle shot is used to portray the character as domineering. We know it is a long shot as the characters body is visible head to toe. We cant properly see the characters facial expression however her body language suggests to us that she is careless.
Over the shoulder shot- Another over the shoulder shot is used to show what the conversation has lead to. The audience is able to only see the victim and the back of the bully and her fist. This allows the audience to focus on the emotion of the victim.
Long shot- Here a long shot has been used so the audience is able to see the scene after the attack took place. it is clear to see that the bully doesn't care or feel remorse as she walks of leaving him alone.
Long shot low angle- The final picture shows the final two girls following the other character away from the scene. This shows they also don't feel guilt or pity for the victim. We decided to use a low angle shot again to show the audience they are all powerful and domineering characters.
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