CAMERA SHOTS

Camera shots: 

When we were using the camera we notified the following areas in which we needed to considered

- Angle
- Movement
- Position
- Composition
- Depth of field
- Camera fields

ESTABLISHING SHOT: sets up or established the setting of a scene usually at the beginning at the movie or a scene

CLOSE UP SHOT; tightly frames a person or object to show detail

MEDIUM SHOT; shows body language, less detail, waist or knees up

LONG SHOT; shows the surrounding, typically filmed from a distance

TRACKING SHOT: follows the action at a constant distance

BIRDS EYE VIEW:looks down at an image from a high point

DOLLY SHOT: does not follow the action but moves at a constant rate

HANDHELD SHOT; camera man uses his own hands to follow it and shows the subjects perspective

ZOOM SHOT: zooms in and out of an object

SWISH PAN: moves camera from one subject to another very quickly

HIGH ANGLE: shows a character has more power located above and looks down

REVERSE ANGLE: usually a conversation

LOW ANGLE: knees up and can show power  in a character during a conversation

POINT OF VIEW SHOT: seen from a characters perspective

Movement:

Pan; moves slowly side to side

Tilt;camera goes up and down slowly

Crane:shows perspective of the whole area

Depth of field;  selective focus

Deep focus:  seeing two people in the same picture foregrounded







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