Tuesday 15 November 2011

Camera Shots and Angles

By testing with all the avaliable camera shots, sizes and angles I gained an insight into what shots would be best to suit our teaser trailer. Shots that are catchy and short will best relate to a teaser trailer as you have to portray the main scenes in the film to attract the audience.

Here it shows all many different types of camera sizes and shots:

                           Extra Long Shot - also known as a establishing shot to show the viewer where the location is and where the video is taking place.


                                                        Long Shot - useful when showing someone walking or moving.


               Medium long shot - See more of the face aswell as their body language.

Normal Medium Shot - The medium shot is from just below the waist to above the head. There is more headroom than in the bust shot.          
Close Up - The close up shot is used to reveal detail. If you are shooting just the head and shoulders of a subject this is a close up.

2 Shot
                     
2 Shot - Two-shots are composed when two people are in the scene and their interaction is important. A two-shot is a good way to introduce a conversation.

                

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