CW 15/11/19
Shot List
Long Shot - At the beach to show isolation
Close up - During when character expression is crucial to the narrative
Medium Shot - Generally to show location and close enough to highlight character expression
Shot-reverse-shot - For the audience to feel involved as if they are in the action
Eye-level Shot - In order for the audience to connect with the character
Tracking Shot - So that the audience can travel along with the character, creating a connection
Knee Level Shot - To show the doppelganger's superiority over Thomas
Plot Synopsis
Not a lot of dialogue apart from muffled shouts of Thomas' parents arguing upstairs and the line when Thomas' yells at his doppelganger to "Leave me alone!". For a plot synopsis see blog post: CW 8/11/19 under Narrative Application.
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