Monday, 10 October 2016

Camera Composition and Basics of Making a Video


extreme close up, used to show the importance of the pictures. 

low angle

pov to show what the characters are 

crane shot or BEV
close up
mid shot
two shot
wide shot 

The dialogue and language for a film or show (screen play)
the different camera shots creates different meanings and can allow the audience to see which characters are weak which are strong it allows the audience to understand the narrative that takes place it can also create different emotions within the audience.





















Long shot allows you to see the whole picture and can create mystery, it can also help the audience see where the action is taking place. 

A close up shot is used to convey emotion of a character via facial expression.

A mid shot can also be used to show emotion through the use of body language but it can also show conversations. 

An extreme close up can be used to show an object of importances as well as, conveying the emotions of a character. It can also be used as a way of ceasing mystery as to who that character is. 
















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