Shot one :
A zooming close- of the hands revealing the menacing action of the poison making. Leaving the audience to feel enigma about the characters identity.
Shot two:
Tilted, worms eye shot of the character putting the chemical into his bag and leaving room- suggests that he is corrupted and powerful.
Shot three:
Various panning and worms eye shots of the character walking down the street, some close ups on the feet as the character walks to create suspense.
Shot four:
Wide point of view shot of the character watching friends socializing and having fun, leaves the audience to interpret what the character is feeling.
Shot five:
Birds eye/ high angle shot of character getting cups, pouring drinks.
Shot six:
A slow motion, extreme close up of the character pouring the chemical into a cup. - anticipation, who's cup is it?, why does this character want to harm another character? Slowing down the shot leaves time for the audience to build up tension and gather their assumptions.
Shot seven:
A zooming long shot in and a panning of the character as they walk past the camera to delay the action even further.
Shot eight:
Birds eye view of the tray with the cups on and hands taking the drinks leaves the audience wandering who will take the poisonous drink and the reason behind the murder of a 'friend'
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