Monday 23 September 2013

Camera Training: Still Images

High angle shot -  used to make the subject look small, weak and vulnerable.





Low angle shot - used to make the subject look powerful and important.





Over the shoulder shot - used to show somebody following another person, or to put the audience in the position of the character.





Tilt angle - used to confuse and disorientate the audience.





    
 Long shot - used to establish the location and any action occurring. 





Medium close up - used to bring focus to characters.





Close up - used to allow the audience to identify with the character's emotions.





 Extreme close up - used to closely identify with a character, emotion or action (often used to symbolise horror in a thriller film).





Bird's eye view - Used to add to audience appeal, giving the audience a different view of the action.





Worm's eye view - often used to indicate fear, with the audience viewing events from the character's vulnerable perspective.

2 comments:

  1. You've chosen some interesting subjects who make attractive models! Your shots are good though your long shot needs to be a great deal longer and taken in an outside location.

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  2. Well done for revising the long shot but this shot could be longer. Try taking a long shot of your street then you may also achieve a vanishing point.

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