I'm toying around with a concept for a short film in my head.
I've had an idea for a way to do the cinematography in a minimalist way.
So I'm wondering if people think using one, or very few angles for a short is a good idea? I like the idea of, since it's largely a conversation between two characters (A prison psychologist and a serial killer on death row), using, for a large section of it, or returning to it for prolonged periods, a single static shot where the camera is in the place of the fourth wall of the room, giving perhaps a voyeuristic feel and looking in on it.
Of course I'd most likely use close up shots and things where necessary.
Just wondering what people think

I've had an idea for a way to do the cinematography in a minimalist way.
So I'm wondering if people think using one, or very few angles for a short is a good idea? I like the idea of, since it's largely a conversation between two characters (A prison psychologist and a serial killer on death row), using, for a large section of it, or returning to it for prolonged periods, a single static shot where the camera is in the place of the fourth wall of the room, giving perhaps a voyeuristic feel and looking in on it.
Of course I'd most likely use close up shots and things where necessary.
Just wondering what people think
