
The night vision in this shot is effective as it helps create suspense and anticipation as the characters are seeing barely anything at all so the audience is really connected to them as the audience also aren't seeing much so they feel more part of the action.

This shot shows a live reporter deep in the heart of the action, almost keeping a video diary of events. I think this would be a successful technique to use as it makes the action feel more true.
The TV interference also makes the video seem more like real footage and I think this is important in helping the viewer really connect to the story and characters.
The night vision on this shot works very effectively as all you can see is the main character. You can't see her surroundings and neither can she so you really feel her pain and suffering as the action unfolds for both her and the viewer. This is something our group will consider doing to add supsense and horror to our trailer. The low angle shot is effective as it puts you right in the action with the character, the camera is level with her eyes so you can really connect and feel for her. These types of shots would be effective in our trailer as we don't have many horror props or blood and gore so we need clever techniques to help the audience feel fear. The silence in this part of the clip helps in creating fear, the sudden scream as she is dragged away is jumpy which would make the audience scared. This is another technique we could use in our trailer to add to the fear we want to create.
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