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Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Screen Shots x


 This is a worms eye view sreen shot.  It is used in filming to look up to something to make an object look TALL , STRONG & MiGHTY .


A Mid Shot is a camera shot from a medium distance. Medium shots are relativlely good in showing facial expresseions but work well to show body language. Depending on where the characters aree placed in the shot, a medium shot is used to represent importance and power ( as you can see Zac Efron Is showing that he is more powerful then the bully =P )

 Long shot. This show's the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to it's surroundings. This is from Hannah Montanne The Movie when she thinks that shes going  to New York but she Actually in Tennesse ! :]

Extereme Long Shot. An extreme long shot is used to show a large amount of landscape around the character/s. This is also known as an establishing shot. It is when the camera is at its furthest distance from the object.


Close Up. Close up's Are used to show detail and the expression in someones face. Its a way of showing their emotion. Close Up's tightly frame a person or an object.

Extreme Close Up. This shot is so tight that only a fraction of the focus of attention , such as someones eyes can be seen.


High Angle Shot. In film, a high angle shot is usually when the camera is located high (often above head height) and the shot is angled downwards (in contrast to a Low Angle Shot). This shot is used sometimes in scenes of confrontation and fights to show which person has the higher power. The subject of a high angle shot looks vulnerable or insignificant; if the shot represents a character's point of view the shot can also be used to make the character tall, more powerful or threatening.


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