Saturday, November 14, 2020

Camera shots and angles

.Birds eye view: A camera shot taken from an overhead position

.Close up: A head and shoulders shot often used to show expressions/emotions of a character.

.Medium Shot: The framing of a subject from waist up

.Establishing Shot: A shot that establishes a scene, often giving the viewer information about where the scene is set.

.Two Shot: A shot of two characters, possibly engaging in conversation. Usually to signify some sort of relationship

.Point Of View Shot (P.O.V): Shows a view from the subject’s perspective.

.Over The Shoulder Shot: Looking from behind a character’s shoulder, at a subject. The character facing the subject usually occupies 1/3 of the frame.

.Low angle: a photograph or film sequence taken from below the subject

.Worm eye view: A view as seen from below or from a humble position

.Tracking shoot: A tracking shot is any shot where the camera follows a object 


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