Here are a few of the shots I've used during my filming process for the trailer. As the filming process has gone on, I've noticed the more shots used, the more meaning you can create in one scene - only in this case a whole trailer. I think that a lot of these shots that I've used is definitely going to aid the way my trailer is viewed to my audience - as they will be able to relate to what is happening.
I used this medium shot in the beginning of my trailer to show my three protagonists at the centre of the shot. This gave them importance as they are the main characters and it will be clear to the audience of who is the focus of the scene.
This closeup shot has been used in this case to show that something alerting/important has happened. I used this shot because I feel it does well to capture the expression of the eyes in the character and my target audience will feel they can empathise or sympathise with what is going on.
The establishing shot helps show where the scene is located. As this is now post the apocalyptic event, it also helps create a realistic setting in the mind of the audience. I made sure to used a dark lighting as well because conveys the 'darkness' of the situation.



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