Thursday, 26 September 2013

Camera still practices

Worm's eye/low angle shot, portrait - shows the object/animal/person has power over everything else, or show the character in a patriotic and proud way.  May also show fear or build up suspense as you feel small and vunerable against the character.


Worms eye, close up - This may also show the character's status of being powerful, proud, scary or dominant.  But the purpose of the close up may show the inner feeling/detail of the character.


High shot - This may show either how you are stronger than the object, making the object look vunerable or small/weak to you. 


Low angle shot, worm's eye - Shows the importance but also inner - detail or expression of the object.


Over the shoulder shot - Shows what the person is seeing/puts the audience in the view of the character.


Over the shoulder shot -  Shows what the person is seeing/puts the audience in the view of the character.

2 comments:

  1. You have a number of shots on your blog you have practised at home and at school. Some are very good. In this selection I particularly like high and low angle shots of your dog and the over the shoulder shots inside the car, these latter two are very well composed.

    You need to explain the purpose of these shots in your captions in order to reflect understand why they are used.

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  2. Whoops typo, in second to last line I mean to say....in order to reflect understanding of the purpose of these shots. Could you please do this Tom in order to strengthen your post.

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