High Angle Shot

The reasoning for us using a high angle shot was to create the idea that the interrogation was being watched, almost as if there was CCTV in the room. Thus helping us to follow the mise en scene of a crime thriller which props may include a tape recorder, table, chair and also cameras watching the on going procedure. This helped us to capture the true atmosphere of an interrogation.
Over The Shoulder

An over the shoulder shot can show the dominance of one character against another, in this case that would be the detective over the culprit. Over the shoulder shots are used allot in these situations, because in the shot the other character is usually smaller than the other.
Point Of View

In this shot we used a point of view shot (POV) in order to capture the true seriousness and tension in this scene. The point of view shot allowed us to capture Kasper's (detective Victor) emotion and anger, underlining the gravity and magnitude of the situation. We continued to use lighting within the scene even though it was low key and low lit, in order to allow us to carry on the darkness within the area.
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