Friday 18 September 2015

Camera Shots

Close up:



This shot normally makes the viewer see the face of the character, this will make the attention focus on them and their expressions.

Extreme close up:




This shot makes the viewer see the reaction and expression on the characters face, it shows more detail than others.

Extreme long shot:



This is normally a long shot of a place/setting showing the background in depth. This will help the viewer understand where the show is being sot.

Long shot:



This shot follows an establishing shot and is meant to show the full body of the character, which allows the audience to see the relationship between the character and their environment.

Mid shot:



This shows the audience the character from waist height. This allows the audience to become more familiar with the character and their motivations in the narrative.

Two shot:




This is when two characters are filmed together in a conversation showing the audience their relationship to each other.

Point of view:



This final shot is allowing the audience to see what the character is looking at. This will engage the audience with the characters motives.

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