Bjimenez SHOTS AND ANGLES

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GCT: SHOTS AND ANGLESAssignment# 1GCTTeacher: Mr. HarbeckBy: Bethel Jimenez 9-05

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Camera Shots Camera Shots: are the amount of area that is

seen in one shot or frame used to determine other forms of film setting, characters and themes.

Definition link: http

://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shots-anglesand-movement-lighting-cinematography-and-mise-en-scene/nsw/camera-shotsangles-and-movement-lighting-cinematography-and-mise-en-scene/skills-by-texttype-film/film-overview

Photo Credit: "Strebemauer" • Mühlstrasse Tübingen

mit beleuchteter Zinnenmauer - citylights in the early morning - Main "Mills Road" Tübingen with lighted walls by eagle1effi

http://www.flickr.com/photos/eagle1effi/8641873650/

Extreme Long Shot Extreme Longs Shots: have a large amount of

landscape often used at the starting point of a scene or a film.

Definition link: http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-

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Photo Credit: Juarez by Steev Hise http://www.flickr.com/photos/steev/21335180/

Extreme Close Up Extreme Close Up: is an extreme concept of

the close up, enlarging beyond what our eyes can not do.

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Photo Credit: Dandelion Clock extreme close up by

mikeyp2000 Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeyphillips/8774369991/

Eye Level Eye Level: is when the camera is set as it were

from the person who is watching the view. Definition link: http://www.mediaknowall.com/camangles.html

Photo Credit: eye-level woodland by joysaphine http://www.flickr.com/photos/joysaphine/4635249772/

Camera Angles Camera Angles: are used to position the

observer so that they can know the relationship among the camera and the article being captured.

Definition link: http://www.mediaknowall.com/camangles.html http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shot

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Photo Credit: Up the Steps by DaCosta1 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dacosta1/5045797777/

Long Shot Long Shot: contains landscape yet gives the

observer a more distinct idea of the scene. Definition link: http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shot

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Photo Credit: Untitled by John Brian Silverio, Island

Capture Photography http://www.flickr.com/photos/psilver/508587440/

Over the Shoulder Shot Over the Shoulder Shot: a shot that presents

us a character’s perspective revealing the other figure, that consists a little of the character’s shoulder or the side of the head in the shot.

Definition link: http://www.cla.purdue.edu/english/theory/narratology/terms/

overtheshoulder.html

Photo Credit: Over the Shoulder Shot by frankshapiro http://www.flickr.com/photos/frankshapiro/3691106594/

High Angle Level High Angle Level: is when the camera

is above the scene and looks down upon it.

Definition link: http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shot

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Photo Credit: #8 High Angle by Blake's Mum http://www.flickr.com/photos/46534600@N06/8719586931/

Composition Composition: the procedure in which the

various parts that put together a photograph or picture are organized.

Definition link: http://www.ldoceonline.com/Photography-topic/composition

Photo Credit: lucky shot by Yannic Meyer http://www.flickr.com/photos/yannic/3529790586/

Medium Shot Medium Shot: a shot that only displays the

character’s body from the waist up. Definition link: http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shot

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Photo Credit: Medium Shot by LisaMT http://www.flickr.com/photos/51493176@N00/356271797/

Two-Shot Two-Shot: a camera shot, as a close-up, of two

people. Definition link: http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/two-shot.html

Photo Credit: Two cute siblings by Tambako the Jaguar http://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/6189841456/

Oblique Shot Oblique Shot: a shot where the camera angle

is tilted, a technique used to suggest ”Point-of-View” shots making the atmosphere of the scene shift.

Definition link: http://www.open-channels.eu/tutor/film/oblique.html

Photo Credit: Oblique Tunnel Shot by tj.blackwell http://www.flickr.com/photos/tjblackwell/3637017432/

Rule of Thirds Rule of Thirds: photos are put into thirds along

with a pair of imaginary lines, two vertically and two lines horizontally having three rows, three columns, and nine parts in the portraits. The camera only focuses on one third of the scene.

Definition link: http://learnprophotography.com/rule-of-thirds

Photo Credit:

Rule of Thirds 2 by JohnArmitage88 http://www.flickr.com/photos/j_armitage/5545542216/

Chest Shot Chest Shot: a shot taken by your breast level

with the camera flat upon your chest. Definition link: Mr. Harbeck Photo Credit: Chest Shot at Pow Mow 2 by

Pauljoelhancock http://www.flickr.com/photos/hanoihancock/8508647642/

Point of View Point of View: viewpoint, direction and height

of the camera develop into the 'eyes' of one particular character, seeing what they see.

Definition link: http://www.goodphotographyinfo.com/lesson4_point_of_view.html

Photo Credit: Inspiration Point view to west - Chiricahua

National Monument by Al_HikesAZ http://www.flickr.com/photos/alanenglish/6854322165/