Establishing shots:
· We went Central London to get shots of London (Parliament building and bridges).
· The Church to get the religious element of the film we needed to take shots outside and within the church.
Mid Shots:
· The news report scene as this is typically used.
· Also inside the church with the priest and or statues to connote the religious iconography.
Two Shots:
· The news report interview with the priest to introduce him.
· The detectives at the crime scene in three different scenes to represent two parts of their relationship, their partnership and the difficulty the have.
Long Shot:
· The chase scene with the apparent suspect. Also, we see the church and the priest to make him appear innocent and mundane.
Tracking Shot:
· The priest walking in the church to give more detail into his character.
Shot-reverse-shots:
· This will be used to portray the difficult relationship between the detectives only and portray one of them as a ‘fake’ suspect.
Over-the-shoulder shot:
· This will be used to show the real suspect and their lair where they plan things.
Eye line match:
· This will be used to show the apparent suspect loitering about before being caught.
Cutaway:
This will be use to show how society has crumbled in the dystopian society.
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