Shot 2: Mid Shot- Of Elena, in order to establish her character and the costume she is wearing, and in order to make the audience comfortable with her character
Shot 3- Close up of the Baldock/Letchworth sign, giving an idea for the location of the documentary
Shot 4- Close up of the stevenage sign- showing the fact the show is a comedic look, even if it may be somewhat realistic- Also that it’ll take place over a range of locations
Shot 5- Mid shot- showing the comfortable recognisable shot that we see elena, also it is of a welcoming nature
Shot 6- Compilation- shows the type of Documentary it is aping, being historical, and also looking professional
Shot 7- Change to a mid close up, showing the fact that Elena’s character is the main focus of the series
Shot 8- Establishing shot in order to express the size of the church, and make it seem even bigger
Shot 9- Long shot, in order to show both Elena and the school well, so we know what the school is indeed called
Shot 10- Compilation, showing that half of it focuses on the past
Shot 11- Mid shot, showing Elena and the fact she is walking, with a pan to a close up of the Sign, showing that she is walking us through the Documentary
Shot 12- Montage, again showing the history of the place
Shot 13- Mid shot, showing the comfortable and welcoming distance, and showing the background
Shot 14- Mid Close up, with a pan to the sign, showing the fact she is uncomfortable with the situation, and to make the location even more shocking
Shot 15- Montage, showing the history throughout
Shot 16- Long shot, showing a feeling of unease in the location, in that we have to zoom out
Shot 17- Close up, showing that it will soon get more personal than before
Shot 18- Interview- Over the shoulder shot, in order to show us that they are talking and listening to each other, and are also on a level playing field
Shot 19- Mid shot, showing the fact that through everything mentioned, she is still our narrator, with this angle keeping the audience comfortable
Shot 20- Establishing shot, showing the locations the character has been or will be in the not too distant future
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