Assignment 3 CAMSAM

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Assignment 3:CAM SAM C

Chelsea Hopkins

Camera Shots

Camera Angles

Camera Movement

Composition

Establishing shot High Pan Symmetry

Wide Shot Low Tilt Asymmetry

Long Canted/oblique Track Rule of thirds

Mid/medium Zoom Shallow focus

Close up Reverse zoom Deep focus

Extreme close up Dolly Focus pulls

Pov(Point of view)

Over the shoulder

Two shot

Overhead

Establishing ShotEstablishing shots set a scene, giving the viewer an idea of its setting. These can be taken from a range of distances.

Wide Shot

This gives a large variety of information. It shows a large amount of detail to show exactly what happens in the image

Wembley stadium

Long Shot

Long shots are used to frame a character or subjects full body. Therefore allowing us to see the full image

Mid-Shot

A medium shot tends to focus from the waist or chest upwards, this shot is usually used to frame a character or subject. These pictures show a recent holiday to Turkey, my nephew and my 16th birthday

Close Up

Close ups are used to frame a particular part of someone's body and give you detail of a character or subjects features.

Extreme Close Up

Extreme close ups focus on one aspect of a persons characteristics. This could be any aspect including the eye, lips, nose or hands

POV

A point of view shot shows you what the character is looking at

Two Shot

Two shots always have two items or people, showing a relationship between them

High

A high angle is when the camera is located above the eye line. With the angle the camera looks down at the subject

Low

The opposite of high, a low angle looks up at the subject and is located below the eye line

Tilt

Tilt is the movement of the camera when it is stationary and rotates vertically

Track

Tracking is when the camera the camera is on a dolly and pushed on a track when taking a picture or it moves with the subject in the shot

Zoom

Zooming go in towards a subject to give more detail

Reverse Zoom

Reverse zoom moves away from the subject, showing detail beforehand.

Deep Focus

A deep focus shows the entire image in focus to give the audience the full perspective

Screen shot

Asymmetry

A shot is unbalanced or asymmetrical on both sides, meaning they look different to show disorder chaos or various objects

Shallow Focus

A shallow focus emphasises one part of a picture before another