The Ellington Kid by Dan Sully
The Ellington Kid by Dan Sully is a 5 minute short film about the current issue of knife crime in London. Although this is a dark topic, the narrators, who sit in the very kebab shop of the knife crime, bring a sense of comedy to the plot. The film is made up of a series of flashbacks to the stabbing, whilst Nathan portrays this to Beefy, who is freaked out by the story and questions it truth, all the while they trivially eat their meal.
Depth of field - to reveal all that is in front of the lens; the worker and the emergent situation of the victim. Highlights the shock of worker as he stands still, away from the guy who has been stabbed. Colder lighting that that of the warm scenes with the narrative character to highlight more intense situation. Low level shot tracking victims fall, highlighting his vulnerability.
Small depth of field which highlights fear of thugs face and powerful, yet hidden stance of the employee - the hidden strength of the kebab shop owners is portrayed through this lack of focus.
Camera focus on bell, emphasising the emergency about to take place (of thugs walking in). Some kind of a warning - sinister.
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