Establishing
for both of these shots we used an establishing shot. For our preliminary task we did not use a tripod when panning around the the classroom. When we shot out horror movie opening we were able to use our experiences from the preliminary shot to help us make the establishing shot better. We did this by using a tripod which helped keep the camera movement smooth. This kept it from being mistaken as a point of view shot like before.
Closeup
in the preliminary shot we tried to do a close up shot the show the audience the kind of emotion our character was feeling. We were able to further the meaning of our close up shot in the horror movie opening as we changed the angle of the camera. This made our victim seam more vulnerable than before as we were looking down on her from a higher angle.
Stairs shot
In the prelim shot we did not think much about the framing. The camera was hand held so it was shaky and looked as if the character was being followed. In the horror movie opening we used a tripod and was able to follow the character smoothly. Doorway shot
In the doorway shot we decided to use the 180 degree rule to follow our main character around the room. This differs from the shot we did in the prelim task as it is not a high angle shot. By shooting the shot like this we were able to make the audience feel as though we were watching her from the corner of the room. This gives them the feeling that she may be being stalked.