High angle: This shot makes the person who needs to look weak and powerless fit into its character so in this case you can see school boy alone that is about to be a victim
Low angle: This shot helps to make characters look big and strong which helps to show who is more powerful and in this case is the bullies who are facing the victim.
Over the shoulder: This shot helps to show the conversation between characters and in this shot you can see two bullies who are verbally abusing its victim.
Establishing shot: This is so the audience can see the scene/setting.
The audience would know where they are as you can see that the bullies have approached the victim behind a building, so no one can see.
Medium shot: This is when the subject(s) head to waist is the only visible.
One of the bullies is laughing at the victim. The audience would almost feel as if the character was pointing at the audience.
Over the shoulder and Medium.
The victim is being punched on the face by the bully which helps to show the impact on the victim.
Medium close up: Shows only head and shoulders. Shows the subjects emotions, and some background.
This is a close up of the punch. Because its a close-up the audience can actually see the punch like theyre right there.
Extreme close up: This is when you only focus on one thing so in this shot its the tears which makes the audience feel sympathy.
Medium shot and High angle.
As they repeatedly abuse him, he tries to protect himself. As you can see him being harmed, the audience would again feel sorry for him.
Long shot: The head and toe are visible, this shows the overall effect on the victim.
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