Monday, 1 October 2012

Homework - 27/09/12

Homework

Task #2

Medium shot - is shot from a medium distance. It captures the middle of the person, too their head:



Long Shot - is shot to show the entire character. It also captures some of the scenery: 




Extreme Long Shot/Establishing Shot - is shot to show the audience the surroundings of the scene. Also, it shows where the characters are in the scene: 

Medium Long Shot - is shot to reveal the character, from their knees up to their heads: 




Canted/Dutch Tilt - is shot to make the camera tilted/at an angle:



Task #3

Tilt Up - is where the camera moves upwards (0:27):



Tilt Down - is where the camera moves downwards (1:39):


Tracking/Dolly - is where the camera moves to something instead of zooming in on it. Can be done by a placing it on a track or attaching the camera to something else (0:27):



Crane - is where the camera is mounted onto a crane, to get a higher angle for the shot (0:04):



Handheld - is where the camera is held in the hand. It also appears to be shaky, to make it come across more realistic in some circumstances, as if you are experiencing it (3:27):


Ariel/Birdseye - is where the camera is positioned in the air, as if it is above the characters (0:47):



Zoom - is where the camera stays in its position, but the lens goes closer to an object/character or goes further away (0:59):



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