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Assignment 3: CAM SAMC
Noor Naoum, 12 Stephen
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Camera shots
Establishing shotWide shotLong shotMid/Medium shotClose up shotExtreme close up shotPOV (Point of view)Over the shoulder shotTwo shotOverhead shot
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Establishing shot
• Establishes the scene and shows its setting it could be taken from long distances and a wide shot.
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Wide shot
A wide shot is a large amount of information which could be similar to a panoramic shot. Establishing shots could most of the time be wide shots.
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Long shot
Portraying the persons whole body is a long shot.
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Mid/Medium shot
Portrays the characters body either from the torso or above or the torso and below.
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Close up
Framing a subject or a person on a particular part of an object or body closely.
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Extreme Close Up
Extreme Close Up is a shot that is so tight and close that only the small detail could be seen in the object such as the middle of the eye.
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POV (point of view)
Shows the persons point of view in the image. E.g. Hands are showing whilst riding a bike and filming. So this portrays the photographers point of view.
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Over The Shoulder Shot
This shot is taken from the back of someone’s shoulder. The person who is opposite occupies 1/3 part of the image because they are the main focus.
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Two Shot
A two shot camera angle contains two people in the same scene. These two characters could be having a conversation or even arguing.
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Overhead shot
An overhead shot is from a birds eye view where the camera is positioned above a person or an object.
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Camera Angles
HighLow Canted/Oblique
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High
A high angle shot is usually taken from above. In movies or pictures the high shot represents that object as being vulnerable, innocent and small.
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Low
A low angled shot is a shot positioned vertically on the ground and is tilted upwards. This makes the object/person appear bigger which shows it is either powerful or large.
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Canted/Oblique
Canted/Oblique makes the image appear to be slightly tilted so this can confuse the audience.
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Camera Movement
PanTiltTrackZoomReverse zoomDolly
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Pan
A source of panorama is used to capture the whole scene so the camera movement is coordinated with the movement of the body
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Tilt
When the camera either comes vertically from bottom to top or from top to bottom to expose more information either about an object or a person.
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Track
Track is moving the camera very smoothly and it’s a side to side movement without a pivot following the object or person.
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Zoom
When the camera zooms in towards the person or the object showing greater detail.
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Reverse Zoom
Reverse zoom is in opposition to zooming in. reverse zoom is mainly known as ‘zoom out’ which gradually zooms out of a detailed object or a person.
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Dolly
• Whilst the camera zooms in and out it was moving around steadily and placed on a tripod.
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Composition Symmetry balance/ Asymmetry balanceRule of thirds Shallow focusDeep focusFocus pulls
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Symmetry Balance
Symmetry is when both sides are symmetrically equal. This building is equal because both sides of it are the same.
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Asymmetry
When the two sides are not equally symmetrical. (they don’t look the same) this is called asymmetry. In filming this is usually chaotic scenes, disorder either a person or an object.
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Rule Of ThirdsRule of thirds is an image divided into 9 boxes with equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines this portrays that most of the image is on an equal line.
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Shallow Focus
• A shallow focus mainly focuses on the object and blurs the rest of the background.it is slightly a small depth of field
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Deep focus
Everything has an importance in this picture because everything is focused.
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Focus Pulls
Focus pulls maintains image sharpness in order for the image to stand out