Resident+Evil+Afterlife+(2010)


 * 1. Bird's Eye Shot**

The producers's use of the bird's eye view shot in this scene is pretty effective in a way that it shows how screwed Japan is when the first zombie infect's another person, and with the people all around the zombie scattering and running away, it creates a panicky mood. The rain also gives that mood of panic.


 * 2. Close-Up Shot with Side Lighting**

As Alice slaughters the Japanese mercenaries of the Umbrella Corporation, the producers's close up shot of Alice's face show how calm she is while killing the men. The lighting reveals the "dark side" of her, where she is sort of a cold blooded killer. The lighting also reveals the "good side" of her, because she's killing the men to avenge the human race for the Umbrella Corporation releasing the T-Virus which started the zombie apocalypse.


 * 3. Bird's Eye Shot**

Albert Wesker, the head of the Umbrella Corporation, had just killed a Japanese man working in the Umbrella Corporation because he questioned the command of Wesker. This bird's eye view shot is effective in this scene because it shows how the other Japanese umbrella Corporation workers are afraid of what might happen to them if they questioned Wesker's commands while they stared at the dead body of their co-worker.


 * 4. Long Shot**

This is a very epic shot, where Albert Wesker just removed the T-Virus from Alice while on a plane, and the plane crashed into a mountain. Using this long shot method, the producers's show how screwed Wesker is, with the plane crashing, him falling straight to the cockpit, and into the flames created by the plane upon impact of the mountain.


 * 5. Over the Shoulder Shot**

This over the shoulder shot of the tiny group of survivors fighting off a hoard of zombies is a pretty awesome shot. It puts you in the point of view of the zombies, and shows how the survivors seem to be fighting for a lost cause, with hundreds of thousands of zombies advancing towards them. You can also feel how screwed the survivors are as well.


 * 6. Medium Shot with Back Lighting and Rule of Thirds used**

Claire Redfield had just shot down a gigantic mutant zombie by firing a gun full of nickels into the zombie's face. The water falling down on her and the back lighting gives the whole scene a kind of "holy" feel since she seemed to have done the impossible by downing the zombie. The rule of thirds is also used in here since she is a very important character in this movie.


 * 7. Close-Up Shot and Rule of Thirds used**

In this shot, Wesker takes off his sunglasses and reveals his mutated eyes, and the close up of his face and his eyes foreshadows that he probably is a giant zombie mutant as well, just a more "controlled" mutant. The audience knows what's about to happen to Wesker, but the two Redfield siblings in the background are unaware of the whole Wesker is a mutant thing. Rule of thirds is also used here to highlight who and what is highlighted in this particular scene.


 * 8. Extreme Long Shot**

As the human "prisoners" of the experiments on the Arcadia cargo ship (controlled by the Umbrella Corporation) are freed by Alice and the Redfield siblings, tens of umbrella Corporation fighter planes are seen heading towards the hijacked ship, most likely to destroy it and recapture the "prisoners". The use of the extreme long shot in this scene shows the viewers exactly how screwed the survivors on board the Arcadia are, with tens of Umbrella Corporation fighter planes closing in on it.