Today I learned about the different camera shots and the
importance of each. When producing a film, there are a variety of camera
shots to consider when capturing characters and scenes. Below
are a few pictures I took that utilized 6 shots listed in the
syllabus:
This image is an example of a over-the-shoulder shot because it is taken over the shoulder of one of the characters. This type of shot shows where the characters or objects are in relation to one another.
This image is an example of a wide shot. This shot was used to tell the audience who is in the scene, where the scene is set, and when the scene takes place.
This image is an example of a two-shot (clean) because two characters are shown in the scene captured in this image. this shot was used to show detail and the emotional reactions between the subjects.
Sources:
These pictures are all taken by me.
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