Thursday 8 December 2011

INTRODUCTION TO CAMERA: camera shots

Rule of thirds - incorrect shot
This is an example of an incorrectly positioned shot.

Big close-up

Interesting feet shot - we placed the camera under the feet and made it seem as if the feet
are about to step on the lens. We found this very interesting because it makes the audience seem small.

Interesting feet shot 2 - we shot feet from this angle because it looks very 'clean', we can see distance from each feet and the different types of footwear makes it seem interesting.

Interesting feet shot 3 - we got a member of the group to do a dance move, this shot is interesting because its alsmost as if she is in the air which looks quite fascinating.

over the shoulder shot

Rule of thirds - correct. This is an example of a correct rule of thirds shot as the person's face in the shot has been detected on the 1/3rd of the camera shot.

Rule of thirds - incorrect. This is an incorrect example of a rule of thirds shot because the person's face is positioned  in the middle whereas, it should be positioned on the top part of the shot.


wide shot

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