Camera angles: prelim task
In these slides I will demonstrate the meaning portrayed by different camera
shots in our preliminary task shoot.
Wide shot
In the first shot, we used a wide shot to show that she is by herself in the room, and no one else could possibly hear or see anything happening.
Over the shoulder
This shot is used to depict the fact that someone else has entered the room to confront her, he appears bigger than her in the shot, which creates a sense that he could possibly be dictating her.
Shot reverse shot
This shot, which involves the camera flicking back to looking at her, creates the illusion of conversation between herself and the newly entered character.
Back to wide shot
This goes back to the original ‘wide shot’ and allows us to see calum leaving the scene with his back to Daria, this suggests the scene is ending.