Horror films create a tense, scary atmosphere. Therefore a variety of camera shots/angles are used to make the trailer more effective and more scarier.
Close up: Used on characters faces to show a frightened impression.
Mid Shot: Used on main characters to express their role. Used on the villain to show their authority in the film.
Long Shot: Used to show a murder scene from far away. This adds more effect as it creates the prospect of what is happening around the even of the murder.
Worm Eye: This shot is mainly used on a dead characters body laying on the floor.
Tracking: This is used prominently in Horror films to show a character being chased.
Low Angle: Used when a victim is looking up at the villain, shows the power the villain has over the victim.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
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