Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Initial Research

A new video pushes panic to the next level, galvanising the 'internet nerds' to intensify their own painstaking investigation as police join the hunt. A twisted criminal's gruesome videos drive a group of amateur online sleuths to launch a risky manhunt that brings them into a dark underworld. 
True-crime series are gaining popularity on TV so, of course, there was bound to be a satire of the genre. "American Vandal" takes a look at the aftermath of various high school pranks. Aspiring student documentarian Peter Maldonado takes it upon himself, with help from friend Sam Ecklund, to investigate the cases and find out exactly who is responsible for the crimes. After looking into vandalism at a public high school, Peter and Sam head to a Catholic school after the cafeteria's lemonade is contaminated with laxatives. In the style of the genre it lampoons, the series leaves viewers wondering who the real perpetrator is until the very end.
 Over shoulder shot - I would like to use this shot as my main character's face shouldn't been seen until the very end of the series. When the psychopath is trying to kidnap or murder the person. 
Close up- I would like to use this shot when my main character is sharpening the knife or object to kill the victim.








































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