My Pitch
(start: 'An important person ...')
(End:' ...Crime drama.')
(start: 'An important person ...')
(End:' ...Crime drama.')
Positives
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Negatives
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It is not very expensive to create
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It is very difficult to make people laugh
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Easy to find props
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No access to professional locations.
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Not a lot of risks | Difficult to find actors who are funny |
Positives
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Negatives
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Easy to write a mystery script
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Very difficult to find suitable locations
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Easy to act mysterious | Very risky to use props without causing suspicion. |
Easy to find props | Editing techniques and camera angles are difficult. |
We can control how the viewing audience interprets the opening scene. For example, we can show them that a crime was committed but not who committed it. | A lot of risks if the weapons are real. |
Action
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camera shots and angles
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Why These angles/shots?
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An establishing shot is shown.
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low angle shot
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to show that the place is of high standard.
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Character B is shown waiting for character A.
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close up
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to show the character’s face expression.
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A person is seen walking into the building. This is character A.
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long shot/ mid shot
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to show the action of the character.
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Character A sits down and greets character B.
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Two shot
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Two shot that two people are having a conversation
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The characters have a casual conversation. This is an improvisation.
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180 degree rule, over the shoulder shot, shot reverse shot. Close up is used when character A asks character B what team she supports
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To emphasise that both characters are having a conversation
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Character A looks confused because she doesn't really know any football team.
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close -up
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to show the character’s face expression.
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