The Similarities between the two shots are that we both had one person standing in front of the plain background. The camera angle we used was very similar to the original which was a straight on wide shot showing some of the surrounding area and background of the location chosen. We managed to match the style of outfit that the actors were wearing as they both wore a jacket with a tie. However, we were unable to match the colours. The lighting of the shot was also all natural light like the original. The differences of the shots include, the outfit while the same style are different looking as ours used a school uniform and the original had a full colourful suit. The location was different as well as we used the wall of a school building and the original used a fence and corner of a building in London. The lighting in both videos used natural light this was because the original was standing in front of a white building which means a lot of light was being reflected back at the subje...
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