In this shot the girl is shown walking up to the door. It is a mid shot of the subject from behind to show her walking and to show the door. The subject is framed by the door frame to add emphasis on her. The mise-en-scene is a brick wall and the surroundings are dull and slightly unclean.
In this shot the subject is shown from the side, opening the door. The shot is predominantly on her and there's nothing in the background that would attract the audience's eyes away from her. Its a mid shot.
This shot is an extreme close up of the subject opening the door handle. The only things in shot are the hand and the door handle so the audience know perfectly what is happening.
This shot is an over-shoulder shot of the first subject, from the second subject's shoulder, The subject is framed by the door to link the previous shots to this one, and to emphasize the subject's facial expression.
This shot is a close up of the first subject's face. It shows nothing but her and it is at a regular angle.
This shot shows the second subject's face. He is wearing a mask and you cannot see his expression. The shot used is a close up and there's nothing else in the shot, except the second subject.
This is a mid shot of the two people. It shows them at a table, talking.
This is an over-shoulder shot of the first subject. It shows her talking to the second subject. The over-shoulder shot is used because it highlights the fact that the two are talking to each other.
The last shot is of the second subject and the shot used is an over shoulder shot.
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