Wednesday, 25 March 2015
cinematography
This short clip shows all the shots that can be used when filming. these shots consist of, long shot, medium shot, close up, extreme close up, point of view over the shoulder shot, low angle shot, high angle shot, crane shot, rolling shot, pan shot, tracking shot, and the tilt shot.
long shot- this shot is a locked shot which means there is no camera movement of any sort, they are usually used to show the actors or actresses surroundings.
medium shot- this is one of the main shots you see in filming, they are used for dialogue sequences and they allow the viewer to pick up the characters movement and gestures.
close up- close up is used to focus on a person or an object.
Extreme close up- extreme close ups are very similar to a normal close up but a lot more closer.
point of view- this is shot is used so the audience can see what the actor or actress can see.
over the shoulder- this shot is used to show a conversation between two or more people.
low angle- this shot is used to show how powerful someone is.
high angle- this shot is used to show how weak and vulnerable someone is.
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