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.
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.
ReplyDeleteWell 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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