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Assignment 4: Camera shots, camera angles, camera movement, composition
Chelsea Fashole-Luke
Level: Yellow
Camera Shots
Establishing shot
Wide shot
Long shot
Mid/medium shot
Close up shot
Extreme close up shot
Point of view
Over the shoulder
Two shot
Aerial shot
Overhead shot
Establishing Shot
An establishing shot establishes the setting of a scene.
Gives the viewer an idea of where it is set.
Wide Shot
A wide shot is like a panoramic photograph. It is a wide shot.
Shows a wide piece of information about a scene.
Long Shot
Long shots are the framing of the character or subjects whole body.
Usually used to show actions in a character or object.
Mid/Medium shot
This is the framing of usually, a characters torso and head or torso and legs.
It can be used to show facial expression and/or gesture, but mostly for dialogue.
Close up shot
A close up frame of a subject or character, or a particular part of an object or characters body. Eg. Face, arm, feet or details of an object.
Extreme close up
An extreme close up shot is a shot of a part of the body or face to allow the audience to view extreme details of a character or object.
Point of view
A point of view shot shows the view from the characters perspective. It is dependant on body language and the movement and placement of the camera to match the characters movement.
Over the shoulder
An over the shoulder shot is filmed from behind one characters shoulder, looking over to the character or object over their shoulder.
It usually shows a conversation between two characters.
The character facing the object has a 1:3 ratio of the screen.
Two shot
Two shots are a shot of two interacting characters or objects usually to show a relationship between the two.
Aerial shot
A shot taken from quite a high overhead distance, such as from a helicopter or airplane.
Overhead shot
A camera shot where the shot is taken from above a character action or object.
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