2. Thisestablishing shot sets the scene for the clip. From
what we can see we begin to imagine that it is set in
some sort of office setting.
This medium shot introduces Jack’s character. His
costume suggests that he is a businessman as he
is wearing a suit. The hat adds some mystery and
perhaps suggests he is not a usual businessman.
This over the shoulder shot establishes the 180
degree rule. The composition of this shot is
interesting. The fact Jack fills a lot of the closest
corner shows his power. Chris on the other hand
is further away and is a lot smaller suggest he is
less powerful.
3. This over the shoulder shot is an example of the 180 degree
rule. It also allow the audience to see Jack’s expressions. The
hat creates a shadow on his face so we cannot see his eyes.
This creates a mystery around him.
This low angle shot puts the emphasis on the case as
it breaks the 180 degree rule intentionally. It also
shows Jack’s power as the case is tiny in comparison.
This close up of the case creates some mystery about it as
we cant see all of the case.
4. This close up of the Jack opening the latches on the case is
part of the match on action.
This is the other part of the match on action. We
see Jack opening the case having unlocked it.
This over the shoulder shot is an example of the 180
degree rule. The camera is positioned behind Jack’s
shoulder and inside the imaginary semi circle.