High angle: For both party and performance scenes
To emphasis the number of people at the party
To contribute to the different view of the band
Low angle: Party, performance and street scenes
To help show that the people at the party are dancing
To help emphasis the success and size of the band
To help show the height of which the neighbour is at.
Pan: Party, performance and street scenes
To emphasis the amount of people at the party
To show how many people the is annoying
To emphasis the amount of people who can fit in 1 car
Zoom (in): To create an enigma effect
Making the audience wonder, who it is in the shot.
Zoom (out): To help show who is actually in the shot more clearly
Over the shoulder: Neighbourhood and computer scenes
To show why neighbour is annoyed
To show what people are looking at on a computer sceens
Extreme Close-up: To empathises what someone if doing in a particular shot
Close-up: To give a better idea to what someone is doing
Medium shot: To help shot the size of something and to show more than one item in any particular shot.
Long shot: To emphasis the size of something (big or small)
Establishing shot: To emphasise how small someone feels.
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