p’ for psycho
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‘P’ FOR PSYCHO
Establishing Shot
This shot simply introduces a particular location in which action is due to take place.
Low Angled Mid-Shot
This shot has been constructed to contain the identity of the subject, building up some tension.
Close-Up
Low Angled Mid-Shot
This shot shows the hands of the protagonist with a cut hand wrapped in a bandage, presenting the focus point of the shot.
This shot illustrates the face of the antagonist, looking across as he hears a distinct noise.
Mid-Shot
This shot shows the antagonist with a gun preparing himself. Note the reflective image in the mirror is blacked out to conceal to identity of the subject, adding to the tension.
Mid-Shot
Low Angled Mid-Shot
This shot illustrates the subject washing his hands in the sink.
Close-up
Close-up
This shot illustrates the subject watching over his shoulder, become weary of his surroundings.
Extreme Close-up
This shot shows the eyes of the subject, focus point.
Screen Black Out ...
Created by B.Carlton.