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dawn of the dead Opening Scene

Dawn of The Dead Opening Scene

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dawn of the deadOpening Scene

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This is the long shot to establish who's in the scene. There is then a medium shot of the characters when they talk. We can tell who's more important by who's in front in the camera. The most important character as it seems is the man but he is just on the phone. The long shot is a useful establishing shot because we see who's doing what. And it’s a hospital.

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A pan shot is used to give the effect if looking at her street through her eyes. And pans 180 degrees which is useful because we can really get the effect of fear and ditsier from her eyes.

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These are extreme long shots. The first of the city, then another of the city. These establish what's in the scene. As you can see its disaster. The scene where we look down at the street shows us where she's diving

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There is a low angle and a high angle in these shots. The low shot empathizes the irony and emergency when she walks past the camera and we se the emergency sign. You can tell there wick be an emergency. The high angle focuses on the flags but you can see her walking towards an ambulance, making it clearer what's happening,

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These close ups are used to emphases or show you something. For example the clock emphasis the time. As if a countdown till something bad happening. The photo shows us the main character and her spouse and what sort of relationship they have. Finally the news bulletin emphasis that there's breaking news and something bad happening.

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These are close ups and extreme close ups to emphasizes what's happening. The extreme close ups show you that she's put her foot down gently. And that the girl zombie is obviously gory and zombiefied.