The first scene is a mid shot of the character in the car showing he is driving and allowing the audience to also see the character in the green costume, but it does not reveal the whole character outside the car as it would create a comic tone to reveal the whole character in the next scene as it shows the whole costume of what the character is wearing which is an olive. In this seven, it also shows the film company in white text which is quite a 'fun' font which relates to the genre of the film.
Long shot is used in this scene to show the setting of the film which shows the street on which the character lives. And it also shows that film it is, again in the same text in the previous scene. It also then reveals the whole character in the olive costume which is comic and clearly shows that her costume is green so it stands out, and looks funny or silly to the audience, also relating to the genre of the film.
This is a point of view shot enabling the audience to know that the character has just came to the party where everyone is looking in the same direction towards the camera, which shows that the many other characters there are shocked to see the way the character is dressed.
Long shot is used to show the character and everyone looking at her, which enables the audience to see it from the other characters' point of view of the character.
Mid shot is used in both of these scenes to show facial expressions of the characters and to also show that these four characters are the main characters in the film.
Shot reverse shot is used to show the conversation between the two characters and allows the audience to see the facial expressions of each character, which shows that these two characters do not like each other by their dialogue and their attitude towards each other.
Shot reverse shot and over the shoulder shot is used in these scenes as it shows the conversation between the characters, also allowing the audience to see it from the character's position/view. And showing facial expressions and who is saying what.
The camera is positioned at a low angle in this scene to show the character going down the steps outside of the house.
Long shot is used to show where the character is running to and also showing the audience the setting of the scene and film. It sets the scene for the film.
Long shot is used again to still show the character running, and also shows the setting in which the scene and film is set. It also then shows the title of the film which is clear to read, the same font previous at the beginning, and it is white to stand out for the audience.













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