Throughout the opening sequence it is important to use a variety of shots to make it more interesting to the audience and to show the different techniques that we hold.
Canted angle shot - It creates a sense of disorientation for the audience, which will reflect Anastasia's deteriorating state.
Close-ups/ extreme close-ups - It will make the audience feel uncomfortable as they watch her suffering.
Over the shoulder shot - We could use this shot to create a sense of mystery, as the antagonist will be in the shot however they can only see his shoulder therefore they cannot identify him. It will also make the audience feel as though they are actually in the scene rather than just watching it.
Loose frame - The shot will emphasise how isolated Anastasia is, as Damien keeps her locked away from the rest of the world. It will make the audience feel more sympathy for her because they can see how lonely she is.
Tight Frame - This could be used to show how Anastasia is trapped.
Tilt - It will show the audience her injured body; creating sympathy for her because the audience can see that Anastasia is in danger and is hurt before even knowing what has happened to her.
Whip pan - We could use this shot as a transition from a shot of Anastasia and then a shot of the door to the basement to build up tension as the audience will have to wait to find out what is behind the door.
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