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Photo 1:
- This shot is a mid-shot as we can see his full face and what is behind him. Which could show power as he isn't scared of showing himself and his identity. The lighting is bright on one side of his face would shows even though he is brave, he also has a dark, hidden side, which helps to give a glimpse of what the genre may be like. The actor looking straight into the camera helps portray the sense of courageousness. (High-Key Lighting.)
Photo 2:
- This shot is a medium-shot as we can see half of his face, but he isn't looking right into the camera so we can't see his full face. The direction is the same as the previous shot, however the direction of the actors head and body is facing towards the left, which shows variety. The lighting is the same, but on one side it's brighter and on the other its darker. (High-Key Lighting.)
Photo 3:
- We can see that in this shot, it is a medium-long shot as we can see more of the background then the actor. The direction is similar to the first photo, however in this shot we cannot see as many facial expressions, however this enable more body language to be seen. The lighting is brighter now on both sides naturally, even though we can't fully see his face. (High-Key Lighting.)Contact Sheet
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Target Audience
My target audience would be 15-40. This is because the movie is set in the future and old teenagers will understand sci-fi and the story in general. Also, adults at late 30s/early 40s will most likely understand the storyline to an extent where it interests them. Because it's set in the future, the early generation will find this interesting as they haven't experienced as much as the older generation.Gender
In my movie, there is no specific gender interests. This is because the movie is a sci-fi genre movie, the film is futuristic, meaning that no gender is placed to enjoy the movie more then the other. The gender is gender-neutral



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