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Thursday 29 October 2009

Audience Positioning Analysis (Gemma and Disha)

The first shot is a two shot, here ware able to see the relationship between the two characters, during the two shot the character Gemma is smiling so we think that they have a good positive relationship. There is then and over the shoulder shot for each character, so we can see what the two characters see, this makes us fee; more involved and understande the way one charcacter sees and percieves the other.
Next is a midshot if the character Disha looking out of the window at something, we can see her emotions a lot clearer. It shows she is thougthfull and thinking about something, which is an enigma code as the viewers would ask the question, 'what is she thinking about?' or is it that she is regretfull about something?
Mid shot goes into close up of Disha, but this time with a mid-shot of Gemma behind her bearing a knife. It may also be described as a two-shot as we can see a negatvie relationship between the two characters.
Next is an extreme close-up of Gemma with the knife in her mouth, looking towards Disha with anger in her eyes. Here the audience knows what is going to happen next but Disha is obblivious to it all as she is looking in the opposite direction.
In the next two-shot we see the struggle between the characters and the knife going towards Disha's neck.
Extreme close-up of the knife pressed on Disha's throat, shows the danger that she is in.
Back to a two-shot of the agonist with the knife on the protagonists throat.

From these various types of shots we can clearly see the change in relationship with the two characters. They also have a good range of shots which are all usefull and do there jobs, showing emotion etc. Also the change (transaction) between different shots are well thought out and work well to make a clear sequence which makes sense. They do not randomly change (e.g go from a long shot to and extreme close up) but the change is smooth and effective.

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