Shot types

5
Shot types in magazines

Transcript of Shot types

Page 1: Shot types

Shot types in magazines

Page 2: Shot types

Group shots• It’s common amongst

magazines that the artists are in a group together, therefore a shot of all of them is required. In groups, there is usually a leader, a focal point. This is primarily the lead singer but it can vary. This person usually closest to the camera in the centre while the others occupy the space around him/her.

Page 3: Shot types

Long shots• Long shots are a way to

show the whole artists body. In acoustic music especially, they are quite prominent due to props (guitar) being a regular feature on the front page. They can also allow for more creative poses as it allows for the editor to manipulate more than just the upper body.

Page 4: Shot types

Mid shots• Mid shots are the most

common shot on a magazine front cover. This is due to it finding the balance, every other shot lacks something significant. The mid shot however incorporates a detailed face, body, body language and any accessories. Predominantly, the artist will stare straight into the camera, to add more a personal approach to the audience.

Page 5: Shot types

Close ups• Close ups are very

common like mid shots, because a face is the most common way of identification. They also stare straight into the camera as the closeness incorporates a more personal touch you don’t get with long shots for example.