High Angle Shot. High Angle Shots are used to make the character or object smaller than what it actually is. This creates the image of them being vulnerable, powerless and at a disadvantage. Low Angle Shot. Low Angle Shots are used to make the character or object bigger that what it actually is. This creates the image of them being strong, powerful and dominant. Close up. Close Up Shots are used to show a characters reactions and emotions in a scene. This creates from the audiences perspective a more realistic feel as you can see exactly how the character is feeling due to Close Up Shots mainly be showing the characters facial features. Wide Shot. Wide Shots are used to show a character or object and it's environment/background. A wide shot is able to show to the audience who is in the scene, and where the scene takes place. All of the camera angles/shots above are ideas of possible camera shots and angles I could use in my opening scene. With the high angle shot if I wanted...
Action. Action movies though can be targeted at anyone. As though you can target a certain age group people from other ages out of that target group can and still able to watch an action movie. Though for me when making my opening sequence I will be targeting the ages between 16-25 this is due to action movies having fast scenes, fight scenes, violence and possibly sexual content. All of those attract the target audience between the ages of 16-25. Majority of the audience we would be targeting would be males. As shown in the diagram below 90% of male adults compared to 86% female adults watch action movies. https://www.statista.com/statistics/254115/favorite-movie-genres-in-the-us/ Horror. Horror movies are mostly targeted at 16-24 year olds this is due to the teenagers and young adult prefers the thrill that a horror movies gives off compared to the older generation. Hence the reason why I will be targeting an audience with the age between 16-24. Also the majority of viewers are...
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