Shrooms (Breathnach, 2007)
Number of shots
|
Shot type
|
Duration
|
Mise-en-scene
|
1
|
Handi-cam crabbing left
|
4 seconds
|
Female running through forest
|
2
|
Establishing shot
|
3 seconds
|
Rundown building
|
3
|
Medium CU
|
2 seconds
|
Blood pouring out of a bucket
|
4
|
CU
|
2 seconds
|
Puddle of blood
|
5
|
CU- left of frame
|
2 seconds
|
Hand in the puddle
|
6
|
Mid shot
|
1 second
|
Female running through bush
|
7
|
Handi-cam crabbing left
|
4 seconds
|
Female running through forest
|
8
|
Long shot- low moving steadicam
|
3 seconds
|
Dark hallway
|
9
|
CU- right of frame
|
2 seconds
|
Quivering dirty hand
|
10
|
Mid shot
|
3 seconds
|
Dark silhouette
|
11
|
Long shot
|
1 second
|
View of the females feet as she runs
|
12
|
Handi-cam crabbing left
|
4 seconds
|
Female running through forest
|
13
|
CU-placed in the centre
|
1 second
|
Moving piece of rope
|
14
|
Mid Shot
|
1 second
|
Flattened bird
|
15
|
Mid Shot
|
1 second
|
Figure will a potato sack masking its face
|
16
|
Handi-cam crabbing left (Women framed to the right)
|
4 seconds
|
Female running through forest
|
17
|
BCU
|
2 seconds
|
Hand and face shaking viciously
|
18
|
CU
|
2 seconds
|
Pile of maggots
|
19
|
Long shot
|
2 seconds
|
Hovering figure
|
20
|
CU
|
3 seconds
|
Mans battered face, focuses on the eyes
|
In our film, I think the use of interrcutting images will create a more dramatic impact to our audience as pictures envelop emotions as well as creating a sense of verisimilitude. This will allow us to properly put across our ideas, as well as scaring the audience.

No comments:
Post a Comment