When we startng filming in our first location which is a stage in our school's main hall, we are going to be mainly using:
Long shots -to show the whole of our bodies including our outfits etc, and so it shows our dance more clearly to watch.
Close ups -to show our facial expressions and to have a better view of our body parts such as feet to show the dance moves we do with our feet etc.
Mid shots -to show a clearer view of our facial expressions whilst dancing and to make it clear which character is singing their particular part of the song. Mid shots will show from our waist upwards.
Pan & Tilt - we may add a few of these shots in to add some interest to the shots so the video is more effective and get a better view of us dancing from different angles.
Then when we film in our second location we are going to include shots such as:
Mid shots - so you can clearly see each character singing and the costume they are wearing and this shows the actions they use as well to express the emotion/ idea of the song.
Close up's - to show the facial expressions being used by each character and the emotion in their face whilst they are singing.
Long shots - to show off the costumes which each person is wearing and show the location and the props we are using.
Extreme Close up's - to show our facial expressions, make up and body parts/ props that are of importance during the song.
Mid shots and Long shots are the typical shots we are going to use as these are the most effective shots.
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