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This shot was filmed from behind the table and seat. This was a good chance to see the scene form a different point of view and maybe change opinions of the audiences as well as allowing the audience to see what she was doing. We wanted the audience to be involved within the film, with extra knowledge. To a certain extent, this conforms to Hollywood’s conventions. In the American industry, this type of filming would be used more frequently and used more dramatically.
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