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Guess the camera shots

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Extreme close up- shows the protagonist waking up and missing the action, makes the audience question where he is and what’s happened.

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Crane shot- shows and establishes where the protagonist is and what's happened to him.

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Tilt shot- gives a sense of height on where he is and gives a sense of isolation.

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Long shot- Shows how lonely the character is and the chaos the city was/ is in. Makes audience want to know what happened.

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Establishing shot- shows that the city is quiet and not what it used to be.

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Wide shot/ long shot- Establishes the danger the character is in and shows where he is and what happened

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Close up- further shows the characters isolation

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POV- Letting both the audience and the character know what has happened

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Establishing shot- Shows where the film is set

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Extreme close up- giving the audience an insight into how awful life is in the world

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Close up

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Tracking shot- Follows the cat as it shows the body had killed themselves

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Extreme close up- Shows an unknown figure, could be presumed as either the hero or the villain

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Close up showing the cat seeing the character

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Extreme close up

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Tilt shot shows a sense of power on the mans behalf, he is mighty in the eyes of the audience

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Establishing shot- gives the audience an insight into how desolate the land is

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Long/ wide shot- further shows the audience how much of a wasteland the world has become