7. 1) This is the entrance of the scene. The lack of information adds curiosity to where the audience is going. It is also a point of view shot 2) This is an over the shoulder shot, as it is slightly over the shoulder of the man looking at the girl. As you can only see the back of the man the audience is left wondering who he is and what his intention are. This is also a long shot as we are seeing the girl from a distance. 3) Here is the first time we meet the girl, who looks up at the man this therefore is a high shot. The distance also makes the shot a mid shot. We still haven't seen the mans face, adding to the suspense.
8. 4) Here is a long shot of the view of the man, this again is a point of view shot as the man approaches. It is also a match on action shot as we have just come from the view of the girl. 5) At this point the man has walked forward, this is therefore a zooming in shot as the camera has zoomed into the male character. 6) Now as the last shot is a low shot as the camera is below the character. This is also a medium close up as we can see more of the man.
9. 7) The shots used her is again a match on action as the two characters have a conversation, this is again a high shot and a medium close up. 8) For the first time we now see the two characters in one shot, this is called a two shot. This is now a long shot as it is from a further distances to show all the action in the shot. 9) This is now a low shot, looking up on to the character. It is also a close up and a point of view shot as it is coming from the girls point of view.
10. 11) This is also a close up and point of view shot. This is also a successful shot of the effective hierarchy. 10) This here is a point of view shot. As it is what the man is looking at. It is also a close up. This also shows what I mentioned earlier about the lack of fear on the actresses face which is not very believable.