These shot types are from the scene in which the villain is sat in the car and hears the sound of the victim in the car boot and therefore gets out of the car to see what is going on.
1.Over the shoulder-The 1st shot will be an over the shoulder shot of the villain as he is sat in the driver seat of the car. The shot will show his head and the seat head as well as what he is looking at in front of him.
2.Close up-of the villain's face, this is to denote that his facial expressions are important. The villain's facial expression will show that he has acknowledged the sound being made by the victim in the car's boot.
3.Wide shot-which shows the parked car. This is done to show where the car is and therefore establish the surrounding environment to show to the audience where the two characters are.
4.Low angle shot-is used next and this is showing the villain leave the car and looks up at him but doesn't show his face. This is used to connote that he is superior in this situation.
5.Mid shot-is then used which shows the villain opening the boot but the there is sharp focus on the boot which implies that this in going to be important.
6.High angle shot-of the victim in the boot of the car is used to connote that he is vulnerable in this situation and that he may be in danger.
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