Research into camera work
There are many different shots used in film and are all used to connote something about a character, scene or genre to the audience.
These are some typical camera-work conventions for each character within thrillers.
There will be a lot of close-ups and extreme close-ups of the protagonists character, this is often to show their emotions, also it can be used to focus on props to aid the narrative.
The shots of the antagonistic character will be cut quickly and will aim to hide their identity, for example: a shot of the back of them, a local shop, silhouette, or shadow of the character.
There will also be shots of the antagonist over the protagonist to show the dominance of the antagonist.
The shots of the antagonistic character will be cut quickly and will aim to hide their identity, for example: a shot of the back of them, a local shop, silhouette, or shadow of the character.
There will also be shots of the antagonist over the protagonist to show the dominance of the antagonist.
I have looked at some different camera shots used in film:



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