Camera angles

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Camera angles Henry and martin

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Camera angles . Henry and martin . Establishing shots . This shot would be for a children's adventure story. The big field shows that there is allot of freedom for adventure. Long shot . Longs shot shows the person in full and shows the character in there settings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Camera angles

Henry and martin

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Establishing shots

• This shot would be for a children's adventure story.

• The big field shows that there is allot of freedom for adventure.

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Long shot

• Longs shot shows the person in full and shows the character in there settings.

• Like this is a golfer playing golf and it would show that the movie / advert could be about a golfer.

• It would reveal the characters costume.

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Medium long shot • A medium long shot is

Medium long shot

Good for moving shotsAllows character to be seen in contextGood for seeing character with other characters

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Medium shot 1 • With one person

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Medium shot with 2 people

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Medium shot with 3 people• A medium with more than three people tends.

to go into a long shot.• Shows characters from waste up.

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Close up • A close up is were you can just see the face of

some one or somthing.

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Extreme close up

• A extreme close up is were it is a close up on only one item or feature.

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Birds eye view

• A birds eye view is were your looking down on something or some one and makes them feel god like.

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High angle

• A high angle looks down on a character and it makes the audience think the persons small or weak and make it look like your looking down on them.

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Low angle

• A high angle makes some one look bigger and makes the audience feel like there looking down on some one

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Canted angle

• A canted angle is a angle were the screen is slightly tilted and makes it look like some thing has gone wrong for the character.

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Point of view shot

• A point of view shot is were you see something in the characters eyes.

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Over the shoulder

• The audience sits on the shoulder of the character, and to show the world in a different way.