Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Blog #10: October 7, 2020

                Today in class I was assigned to start researching camera angles. I simply have to go to my course syllabus to see every camera angle I am expected to know. Moreover, understanding them will be a portion of my exam.

                    So the different camera angles and some examples include: 

  • Establishing shot - A shot in filmmaking or television that sets up the context for the scene ahead.

  •  Master shot - An entire dramatized scene, start to finish, from a camera angle that keeps all the players in view. 
  • Close-up - A type of shot that tightly frames a person or object. 

  • Mid-shot - A camera angle shot from a medium distance.
  • Long shot -  A view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance.
  • Wide shot -  shows the entire object or character and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings.

     
  • Two-shot - A type of shot in which the frame encompasses two people.
  •  Aerial shot - A shot that's taken from an elevated vantage point than what is framed in the shot.
  •  Point of view shot -  A short film scene that shows what a character is looking at.
  • Over-the-shoulder shot - a camera angle used in film and television, where the camera is placed above the back of the shoulder and head of a subject.



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