The first shot is a mid-long shot to portray the location of the film. The next shot is an extreme close up of the actors eyes closing when they are going to sleep. Third shot is again another extreme close up of the actors eyes opening to show time passing. Fourth shot is mid-long shot of the actor getting up which is convey to the audience that he is somewhere else then his bedroom which we saw in the first shot. Fifth shot is an point of view shot in a pan to establish the setting and again show that he is in a different place. It is also to highlight that there is no one there and that the swings and other equipment on the park are not moving. Sixth shot is a mid- close is to see the actors reaction and so we can clearly see him turning round...
1st - Point of view shot is to again show the park but this time show the park equipment moving but no one pushing it or moving it
2nd - Close up shot of the actors feet to show the fog forming around his feet to give it a eerie effect
3rd- Point of view at a canted angle, this it to show that there is someone there watching the actor. It is also at a canted angle to show that something isn't right.
4th- Over the shoulder shot at an eyeline level to highlight what the boy is looking at when he sees something in the distance.
5th- Extreme close up of the boys mouth to build up tension
6th- Over the shoulder shot at a canted angle when we first hear the girl singing to the boy in an eerie voice so we can see that is a girl as we can see the hair of the ghost but we still have not seen the ghosts face.
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