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Camera Work
To comment on camera work, you need to:
1. Describe the shot, using the right terms,
2. Explain how it tells a story.
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Camera Framing
When you are looking at a shot, consider:
What you see in the shot; How far the camera is from the subject; The angle the shot is taken at.
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Main Camera Shots Close up Extreme close up Two shot Medium shot
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Main Camera Shots Long Shot Point of View Shot (comes after a shot
of someone looking at something)
Once Upon a Time in the West (Leone 1960)
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Main Camera Shots
High angle shot Aerial shot Low angle shot
Ghandi (Attenburgh 1982)
A Fistful of Dollars (Leone 1964)
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Camera shot conventions
Close-ups show emotion, or focus attention on a certain action or object.
Long shots establish setting.
Daisy Doodad’s Dial (1914)
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Camera Movement
Pan - camera moves from side to side from a fixed axis.
Tilt - camera moves up and down from a fixed axis
Crane - camera mounted on a crane, moves at a distance above ground level
Track - camera follows action, moving along tracks laid for the purpose, often pulling back from the scene.
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Camera Movement cont.
Hand held camera - results in shaky footage.
Steadicam - camera strapped to camera operator, allowing movement through 360˚
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Shot 1 a. Describe the shot.
b. What genre is the film?
c. Who are the characters?
d. What might happen to them?
e. How do you respond?
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Shot 2 a. Describe the shot.
b. What genre is the film?
c. Who is the character?
d. What might happen to her?
e. How do you respond?
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Shot 3 a. Describe the shot.
b. What genre is the film?
c. Who is the character?
d. What might happen to him?
e. How do you respond?
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Shot 4a. Describe the
shot.
b. What genre is the film?
c. Who is the character?
d. What might happen to him?
e. How do you respond?
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Shot 5 a. Describe the shot.
b. What genre is the film?
c. Who is the character?
d. What is happening to her?
e. How do you respond?