In this shot we can see the protagonist hurt on the floor. We used a high angle shot from the POV of the antagonist. We did this as the protagonist is hurt and using this shot puts him in a vulnerable position making him look weaker.

We chose to do a long shot from behind trees of the protagonist walking into the woods. Again from the POV of the antagonist as if he was hiding in the trees and watching him. in the shot we made sure the camera was slightly unsteady and that you could hear the antagonist deep breathing so the audience can tell that it is someone watching from a distance. This type of shot is more commonly used in horror films when the antagonist is watch its victim. However we felt that it would look like a good shot and create some suspense in the audience.
This is a low angle shot of the antagonist walking toward his victim. This low angle makes the antagonist looks more powerful and dangerous. The audience will feel as if they are in they're in the victims position. This might scare them yet get them more interested in the film. When shooting this it was getting late and we were rapidly loosing light, something which was picked up in our audience feed back. If we had more time I would go back and re-film this so the quality would be better.


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