Monday 3 October 2011

close up
Close Upa close up is used when a big part in the scene has happened to show the emotion of the character and the reaction they have toward the event this gives a more dramatic effect, and makes the audience feel more involved in the film.






high angle shot
this type of shot angle is used to make us the audience feel more dominant and be-Little's the characters in the film making them more venerable. this is used in a horror film when the victim is in shot.




mid two shot
this is a shot that is taken when two people are in focus and the background is blurred so it brings more emphasis on the characters conversation or action.






point of view shot
a point of view shot is when the camera angle is taken from someones point of view so from their eyes, this puts the focus on what the character is looking at so you start to see and think exactly what they are looking at.



tilt shot
tilt shot is at an angle "tilted" this can be used mainly on posters and film covers it makes the audience more intimidated and makes the character look more aggressive it can also make then look taller which also gives the audience that the character is dominate over them.  







long shot
this type of shot gives an overview and put the figure or object into context. this can help the audience discover more about the character and who they are. it gives the audience a perspective.






extreme close up
this is used when something important happens in a scene that needs to be highlights to the audience, for example a gun in someones hand, you Will then know there is about to be violence.

establishing shot
this is usually used at the beginning of a movie to give the audience a idea of the scene that the movie is set in, say if the the scene is in new york then they will give a over view of new york.






over the shoulder shot
this can be shown as having a sneak preview into the persons life what they are looking at or what they are reading or even who they are talking to, it makes the audience feel like their in the characters head.

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