Our thriller follows the majority of normal film conventions in the opening sequance in the way of title cards and choice of shot. We also used positon of shots in order to convey who is authorative in this scene and who we should 'look up to'.
This is the first image that is shown in our thriller and it conformes and develops the existing title convestions in the way in which we have put our distributor first as they are responsible for funding the film and have therefore invested the most into the film.
We then added our own production company as they are responsible for the production and post production of the film. And therefore come second to the production company in terms of importance and therefore come second it the credit sequance.
This shot upholds typical conventions as it is a wide shot of the entire setting in which this scene is taking place and therefore works as an establishing shot and shows the audience where the scene is taking place and helps to minimise confusion.
This shot was used to imply significance to this character and develops upon typical conventions as it shows that to the audience who they need to focus on and who is siginificant to the scene.
This shot is used in order to show this character is significant but also shows to us that he is an authorative figure as the 'Hero shot' is used and he is shot from below which puts us in a lower position than him and we therefore are made to physically look up to him which makes him authorative.
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