Analysis: In this video we have used shots such as tracking shots, rolling shots, close ups, extreme close ups, wide shots and long shots. I feel like we used the different types of shots really effectively because we didn't just do a one-take, we repeated each type of shot until each scene was at its best, so in the end the whole video mostly looked steady and smooth. Each scene corresponded together well to the point where it looked like the video has a plot line. I was actually the one who filmed the rolling shot and I feel really proud of it, there are no movements in that whole scene, it rotated really smoothly and looked rather professional for my first time of handling a camera. Overall, there are some shaky scenes throughout the video due to our inexperience with a professional camera and tripod but in the future we will work on our faults now that we have been able to identify them.
Our close up was used to focus on one characters' face, to bring focus to the expression on his face when he saw Tayo.
Over the shoulder shots were used when Tayo was walking towards David so we know in the future this shot can be used when something is approaching the camera.
Wide shots were used to make it clear to the audience what area we are in and what is surrounding us.
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