Thursday 17 September 2015

practise camera shots

So here's a task we had to do to get used to the different types of camera shots. The first shot I took was an establishing shot. The effect of this shot is to set the scene. This shot is taken of tupton hall's courtyard ft the tree memorial. To create this shot I used a panorama. (and sorry there's no story behind it, unless you want to be imitative and make one up, e.g. a day in the life of a Tupton Hall student)



The next shot is a close up. This focuses on the sign and not a lot of background. This emphasises that the school specialises in sport.


This shot is a reverse shot of two people having a conversation. This shows that the conversation is light and the atmosphere is bubbly(happy).


Here is an extreme close up of my eye. As you can see by the bag and growing dark circle, it shows how tired school makes me (even though I love school!!).


Then the picture below is a tilt shot used to show speed. The background makes the sign seem important because the object is aligned in the middle while the background is dark and not dominant.


High shot/bird's eye this shows the view of someone stood up and behind the person sat. This shot may be used to make the girl seem vulnerable. You can also tell that the girl has a really bad parting going on that day.


The last shot is a long shot. The person is completely dominated by their surroundings (if you can see the person at all).


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