Which Techniques from Citizen Kane are being used
Impossible track and Chiaroscuro Lighting
Location
Dark Corridor
Subject (Who is in the scene)
Will Syvret as he walks into the harsh light
What specific meaning are we trying to achieve as a part of storytelling
To use some of the techniques used in ‘Citizen Kane’ to create a certain meaning. In this case, the use of the impossible track and chiaroscuro lighting can be used to make the audience focus on the subjects expression and their movement.
Which Techniques we are using? (from list)
Shot/reverse shot and eye level shot.
Where are we shooting? (Location)
In the street and window overlooking the street.
Who are we shooting? (subject)
Ollie F is shooting me overlooking the street from above, as well as Abby at the bottom of the street.
What specific meaning are we trying to achieve in relation to story telling?
We’re trying to create a similar scene from Citizen Kane where the reporter is looking down upon Kane and his wife in Susan’s house. We’re trying to achieve the sense of tension building up between the shot/reverse shot.
Which techniques – tracking shot, table movements, high and low angles
Where (location) you are shooting- corridor, drama room, hall
Who (subject) you are shooting- Liv + Andrew
What specific meaning you are trying to achieve in relation to storytelling- loss of identity
Which Techniques we are using (from list)
Extreme High/Low Angle
Where are we shooting (Location)
On the stairs outside art
Who are we shooting (subject)
We are shooting Charles as he walks up the stairs.
What specific meaning are we trying to achieve in relation to story telling
To create a scene similar to one in Citizen Kane and to show how different types of shots make Charles look more powerful
Shooting Plan:
Which Technique we are using (from list) –
Extreme High/Low Angles.
Where We Are Shooting (Location) –
On the stairs outside art.
Who We Are Shooting (Subject) –
We are shooting Charles as he walks up the stairs.
What Specific Meaning We Are Trying To Achieve In Relation To Storytelling –
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