Shot types

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Film Studies Recognizing Shot Types

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Film Studies

Recognizing Shot Types

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Starter

• Last Lesson Key Words

• What is:• Genre• Mise-en-scene

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Todays Objectives

• WALT– The variety of different camera shots used.– Methods of moving camera– The impact it can have for audience.

• WILF– Students to explain the differences between camera

shots.– How to move the camera and why what impact it has.– What these camera shots can convey and

atmosphere they can.

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Mid Shot POV ShotOver the

Shoulder ShotWide Shot

Big Close Up

(BCU)

Cutaway Two ShotClose Up

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Moving on a tripod

• All static shots will be on a tripod

• A tripod shot can be moved:

• Up and down is called a TILT

• A movement left to right is called a PAN

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Camera Movement

• Static – this could include • Cinematic

– Tracking Shots– Jib or Crane

• Steadicam• Hand-held – often documentary styled.• Unusual camera shots

– Trombone– Cantered Angle

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Impact

• What are these shots conveying to the audience?

• How are they developing the scene?

• How are the characters emotions conveyed to the audience visually.

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Editing