Saturday 18 October 2014

Type of shots


Long shot - this image shows a character which we can see him from head to toe, from the full body image of him we can see that he is the main character in this image. there are other characters and objects in the background but in the image it looks quite small in comparison to the main character. we can see from his posture that he is the man in control and has power. 


Extreme long shot - An extreme long shot contains a large amount of landscape. It is often used at the beginning of a scene or a film to establish general setting, this is also known as an establishing shot, in this image it shows a lot but in the middle there's someone there but as its so far away you cant see them, it gives such great detail to the image.This extreme long shot shows a location which means that perhaps it is something significant in the storyline
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Close up - This shot allows the audience to see the facial expressions and how the person in the shot is feeling. she is looking right into the camera which shows she is quite inferior and powerful and all her features are brightly lit which makes her features stand out more. 


Extreme close up - in this image the use of the extreme close up allows us to see more detail in the eyes 
& make-up, this shot allows us to see emotion from the eyes, it usually is zoomed in using the camera to create the extreme close up. 

medium shot
 
High angle - in this image the positioning of this shot allows the girl to seem much more smaller than she already is which makes her look inferior to whoever she is looking at This allows the audience to see exactly who is in charge and the purpose of each character.high angle shots usually makes the object of person under the camera look smaller but less significant. 

 

Low angle - Low angles help give a sense of confusion to the person looking at the image, it creates an enigma code. In this image, the camera is underneath the Eiffel tower, the bottom of the tower looks huge but as we look up the top of gets more narrow and looks really small. 

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