Saturday 13 September 2014

The Different camera shots. Charlie Harris.

The different camera shots.



This is a Close up shot of the duck. This is normally focused on the face and then the background will be blurred. This is able to show emotion of a character.





This is a Extreme close up. This is able to show emotion within a character and is also able to show dramatic effect. This would normally be in better focus.








This is a dutch shot. This is when the camera is at a slight angle/ tilt. This is sometimes able to show tension.







This is a medium shot of the duck. Normally this would only have a characters head and shoulders in it. This is used so you can see the characters facial expressions. 




This is a low angle shot which is meant to make the viewer feel confusion. This shot is normally taken with a plain or sky background. this can add  disorientation of the viewer



This is a high angle shot of the duck. This shot is used to make the character feel small and powerless. It is like a tall giant is towering over you.



 This is a wide shot because you area now able to see the whole duck. This shot is normally used for action as you are able to see the whole body.


This is a over the shoulder shot. This shot is normally used for a conversation between two people, to show there emotions. 


This is a point of view shot (pov). This is when the shot will be of the characters perspective. This is used so the audience can act like they are the character. 




This is a very wide shot because the duck is still blurry. This shot is for 
placing him in his environment.










This is a extreme wide shot of the duck because you are barley able to see the duck. This is used to show where the action is going to take place.


This is a birds eye view shot of the duck. A birds eye view shot is when you are high above the character/ object. This can sometimes show that the character is small and timid.




This is a two shot. This is normally used within a conversation so the audience is able to see the different emotions between the characters. 



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