1- Establishing shot, pan around the refectory.
2- Close up shot, someone picking up a chocolate treat.
3- 'Match on action', the movement of the chocolate treat from one location to another.
4- Reaction shot, the satisfaction of the consumer.
5- Long shot, of the refectory.
6- Filming a conversation, at the refectory.
7- 180 degree rule, filming a conversation in the refectory.
this is an effective establishing shot because it manages to show the set and location of the scene where the adventure begins :)
this is match on action because rod perry is diving through the window from two different angles, one of him starting the dive and another from inside the shed of him arriving at his destination.
This is effective close shot because without the close up it would be difficult for the viewers to understand what is happening.
this is an effective reaction shot as the monkeh' clearly looks shocked.
this is an effective long shot of the buildings as the viewer can see the whole building/image in one shot.
180 degree rule is used well here as the interest of the shot is changing with the conversation.
Our script
Jack- i love chocolate treats.
Jack- mmmmmmmm yummmm
Jack- wassup homie?
Matt- ite?
Jack- had a good day?
Matt- Great thanks, yourself?..
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