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First Frame Shot

In this first shot shown, my production name and logo is presented ‘Bright Light Studio’. In my piece I have put this at the very start of my video, conforming to the convention of most films. This makes it easier for me establish the production company to the audience as this where they would expect it to be. I have seen this used in may films such as ‘Panic room’.

I done this by creating my own animated production company, using the software on after effects.

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Second Frame Shot

This is n establishing shot of the scene. Its aim is to show the environment and background of the subject. Commonly used t the start of a film, to help give the audience some prospectus.

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Third frame Shot

This is the first appearance of a title, ‘casting by Emily Knot’. This conforms to the convention as it is very common for the casting titles to come first in a film. Also, the red righting is a code conventionally used in thrillers and horrors. This all helps in making sure the audience can recognise the genre.

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Forth Frame Shot

Shows the appearance of a female character walking away with the box, however, her face is not shown which creates enigma and suspense. Following the conventions of a thriller.

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Fifth Frame Shot

In this shot the main subject is in focus, the box, however, you can briefly see the legs of the other character. Making it seem as if she or he is creeping behind the character on the floor, almost making him the victim. This will make the audience have simplify for him and result in him being on the ‘good side’. By not seeing any of their faces creates enigma.

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Sixth Frame Shot

A second establishing shot, however this time from the view of the male character. This is useful in showing the audience what the character is seeing or sometimes feeling as it may not be what they expect. This not seen as a convention, yet has an effective impact.

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Seventh Frame Shot

This is the shot just before the ‘pan shot’. It is shows a view of the sky, this often a tool used to tell the audience that the end of the film is approaching, another convention used in film.

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Final Frame Shot

Final frame shot, presenting the title almost in the sky. By it being so high up and in an extremely larger font that the rest of the titles suggests that it is very significant. It is however still in red, showing constituency, again a convention in thriller films.

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Final Frame Shot

Final frame shot, presenting the title almost in the sky. By it being so high up and in an extremely larger font that the rest of the titles suggests that it is very significant. It is however still in red, showing constituency, again a convention in thriller films.