Monday 20 January 2014

Treatment - The Opening Sequence Planned Camera Techniques

For our opening sequence, the majority of the clip will be a chase scene. The chase will be on foot and will feature two of the characters from the film. Here are a few examples of chase scenes that we used as reference when designing the chase.


POINT BREAK
 
Features 
  • Lots of mid shots from a fixed point of chase, both characters present follow pan of one character then quick pan back to other character following both their movements
  • Close up shots, handheld of each character showing their emotion
  • Hand held mid shots from in front and behind characters, which add to atmosphere
  • Low angle handheld long shots tracking the character's movements
  • Match on action jumping ahead of characters through walls/fences etc
  • point of view shots from character's perspective
CASINO ROYALE


Features
  • Long shots when stunts performed then usually quick cut to close up of character's face
  • mid/mid close shots when character is doing something
  • Point of view shots feature regularly
  • Every now and then extreme long shot of two characters to allow audience to see the relationship of the space between them
  • Close up shots then cuts to specific things used to show characters thought process
  • Low angle handheld follow shots add a lot of character to shots 
THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM

Features
  • Cutting between close up to mid to long shots when character is performing athletic stunts
  • Match on action every time character goes through door or jumps of something
  • Levels of surroundings are taken into account, so stationary camera match on action from where character jumps from to where they land. 
  • Close up shot every now and then to show character's emotion 
  • Half second clips when action is happening all from different angles

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