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Learning resource
Framing the Shot
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Shots are all
about composition
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Rather than just
pointing the camera at the subject....
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.....you need to
compose an image.
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Pick the correct answer
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CUSTAND
S FOR?
Close up
Camera up
Clear understanding
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Shot that is usually of thewhole person (from toes to head)
A Close UpIs a.......
Shot that is taken from a distance to show a range of things
Certain feature or part of the subject that takes up the whole frame
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A Close UpIs shown
in which picture?
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MSSTANDS
FOR?
Massive shot
Medium shot
Mid shot
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Shot that taken of the middle of a person or thing
A Mid Shot
Is a.......
A shot that shows some part of the subject in more detail,whilst still showing enough for the audience to
feel as if they were looking at the whole subject
Shot that is taken from a distance to show a range of things
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A Mid Shot Is
shown in which
picture?
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WSSTAND
S FOR? Wide shot
Wipe shot
Window shot
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Shot where the subject takes up the full frame. Shot that is usually of thewhole person (from toes to head)
A Wide Shot
Is a.......
A shot that takes in the whole picture from one side of an image or person to the other.
Shot that starts from one side of an image
and pans across to the other side
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A Wide shot Is
shown in which
picture?
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What shot is mostly used in
this video?.....
.
Wide shot
Mid shotClose up
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What might be a reason the director used a close
up?
To show lots of action
To capture the environment the actor is in
To better display the emotions the actor is feeling
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What shot is mostly used in
this video?.....
. Wide shot
Mid shotClose up
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What might be a reason the director used a wide
shot?
To show the background setting in detail whilst also displaying how the
character is walking and feeling
To give the viewer the same kind of view they would have of the actor in real life. This draws them into the movie and also gives them an equal amount of information about the characters emotions and the background
To present the viewer with lots of detail and also show the emotion of
the character
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What shot is mostly used in
this video?.....
. Wide shot
Mid shotClose up
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What might be a reason the director used a mid
shot?
To show the background setting in detail whilst also displaying how the
character is walking and feeling
To give the viewer the same kind of view they would have of the actor in real life. This draws them into the movie and also gives them an equal amount of information about the characters emotions and the background
To present the viewer with lots of detail and also show the emotion of
the character
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The rules of
framing .
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Headroom means? The amount of space between the top
of the subject's head and the top of the frame. A common mistake in amateur video is to have far too
much headroom, which doesn't look good and wastes frame space
An area of space the character in the shot can look into. Very common in scenes with dialogue
The amount of room in the frame which is strategically left empty for a
character or object to move into.
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Leading room means?
The amount of space between the top of the subject's head and the top of
the frame. A common mistake in amateur video is to have far too
much headroom, which doesn't look good and wastes frame space
An area of space the character in the shot can look into. Very common in scenes with dialogue
The amount of room in the frame which is strategically left empty for a
character or object to move into.
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Looking room means?
The amount of space between the top of the subject's head and the top of the frame. A common mistake in amateur video is to have far too much headroom, which doesn't look good and wastes frame space
An area of space the character in the shot can look into. Very common in scenes with dialogue
The amount of room in the frame which is strategically left empty for a character or object to move into.
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What framing technique do you see in this clip?
.
HeadroomLooking room
Leading room
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What framing technique do you see in this clip?
.
Headroom and leading room
Looking room and headroom
Leading room and looking room