Josh M Users Guide to Vis Lit
Transcript of Josh M Users Guide to Vis Lit
User’s guide to visual literacy
By josh.m and josh,s
Close up shot
• Close-ups are useful for showing detail of the object in the shot.
Extreme close up
• An extreme close is too close to show general reactions or emotion except in very dramatic scenes.
Low angle shot
• A low angle shot is used to make you feel powerless and the object powerful.
Long shot
• A long shot is used to show the object but also the surroundings.
High angle shot
• A high angle shot is used to make you feel powerful and the object powerless.
Full shot
• A full shot is like a long shot it is used tom show the object but also some of the of the surroundings.
Eye level shot
• An eye level shot is used to make you and the object feel equal.
Mid shot
• The mid shot shows some part of the subject in more detail, whilst still showing enough for you to feel as if you were looking at the whole subject.
Salience
• Salience is used to make the object stand out.
offer
• Is were the object makes you feel unwonted.
demand
• Demand is used when trying to get to you to feel like object to want's you.
Low modality
• Is like how real the pitcher is, so low modality is a cartoon
High modality
• Modality is how real something is so high modality means it’s real.
vectors
• A vector is an imaginary line made by the object.
Colure symbolism
• We use colures to represent different types of objects.
Font
• We use different types of font to represent different thing for example if we won’t to show a reader that a kid has written that piece of writing we would use some thing like this.
framing
• Framing is used to draw attention to an object.