Monday, 12 September 2016

Camera shots/angles for mini brief

There are several camera shots and angles that will be used to do my main briefing e.g. The establish shot this sets the scene and is mostly used at the start of a film. the close up shot is tightly framing the person or object to show detail or emotion, the medium shot is head to knees or waist, the long shot its head to toe and shows context to surroundings, tracking shot follows the character, aerial shot is from a high angle and can be called a bird's eye view shot, the dolly shot moves but it doesn't follow anyone, zoom shot is when the camera moves into an object, the swish pan shot moves from one object or character to another it changes the point of interest, high angle shot  is used to show which character is more powerful, the arc shot moves around object to get different views of it, point of view shot shows what it looks like from the character's view and finally the head on shot which is when the action comes to the camera.

Below is going to show all the camera angles I have just talked about:


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