Maybe "Bloody Camera" or "Shot"
Sorry, that's all I could think of. ^_^
shooting head
The setting of a story should give the reader a enough information telling them about time and place of the story. Without it you don't have a foundation for a story.
I think the shooting an apple of his son's head was from the story about William Tell not Robin Hood. See the link I will place below.
The purpose of the story "Shooting an Elephant" is about to put a light on imperialism. It is also to show that what is legal, and what is morally acceptable may not be compatible.
The moral of the story is that we should not go at wrong place at wrong time.
The filmmakers put each event in the exact order they take place in the story. Chronology in the story telling structure can take place either in shooting sequence, which is rare, or more commonly, in the editing process.
The Shooting Story of the Kane Brothers - 2013 was released on: USA: 25 March 2013 (DVD premiere)
The crowd following Orwell in his story "Shooting an Elephant" is described as being large and growing as they gather to witness the potential shooting of the elephant. The crowd consists of a mix of locals and curious onlookers.
Black Bart
When reading stories, you should understand a few things:What is the story about (the plot)?Who is the story about (the characters)?Where and when is the story taking place (the setting)?Why did the author write the story?Who is the author writing to (the audience)?How is the author writing (the tone)?What is the author trying to say to you as a reader?
He tells Lennie the story of their farm.
The place and time the story takes place is the setting.