Monday 14 September 2009

Camera angles and frames



A "Tilted shot" is used when the character is about to fall over in a rockfall or if a character is about to fall over.



















A "Low angle shot" is used to show the dominance of a character. This angle is also used if the character is a giant and shows the huge height to scare the audience.

















The "Looking room" shot is used for when an interviewer is talking to his/her interviewee. This usually requires a space in front of the speaker.
















A "low angle" shot shows the insignificance of a character, this also could be used if a dramatic death has happened as if it is a point of view shot from the murderer.










This shot is known as the "Walking room" this is

used when someone runs or walks into the front of the frame e.g. running from a monster.






















This shot "Over the shoulder" is usually used for when two people are talking to each other, so the audience can see who the person is talking




This shot is known as the "Two shot". This is used to establish the relationship between two people in that situation.














Now this shot is called the "Very long shot". Now this is mainly used in the establishing shot to show the audience where the film is going to be set.












This is a "Medium long shot", this is to show the relationship between the background and the character. This could include a character running from an explosion.









A "Medium long shot" is used so that more than just one person can stand close together and it sets a more social frame. (Its not focused on just the one person now).












This shot is a "Medium close-up" to show again the characters facial expression whilst showing more of the background to show the surrounding.










"Close-ups" are used for when you see an emotion on a charcaters face. This is used on all types of films to show to the audience how they feel.














A "big close-up" is used when a character is giving out facts, so the shot is to show that the main chacater is giving important information.




This shot is an "Extreame close-up". This shot is commonly used for showing emotion around the eye area to show e.g. fear





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