Thursday, August 22, 2024

ೃ⁀➷ CAMERA SHOTS AND ANGLES *ೃ༄






Description: Two Shot, Midshot, Cowboy Shot
For this shot, I filmed my friends talking from an angle that you can see both of their side profiles.
I also made sure it you were able to see the torso and up of each person, so you can see their body language. I made it a Two-Shot so you can see the relationship between the two people.




Description: Over The Shoulder, Midshot
For this shot, I kept the two people talking, except I made it so that you can only see one of their facial reactions. I also kept it as a Mid-Shot, so you can still see the one persons body language. Since the shot is over the shoulder, it feels as if you are watching over the other persons shoulder.


Description: Close Up Shot
For this shot, I wanted to focus on an object instead of a person. I made the video a close up so you could see the details of the plant.




Description: Tracking Shot, Cowboy Shot
I made this shot a follow shot so you could see the scenery the person is walking towards. Since its a follow shot, it looks as if you are following the person throughout the garden.



Description: Wide Shot,  Eye Level Shot
I made this shot a wide shot so you could see the full background of the video. I also made it eye level so that it looks like you are a person standing right infront of the person in the shpt


9 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed your "Close up shot", because it allowed me to see the beauty of the flower in detail. It gave me a feeling of calm, and happiness to be able to see the small details and vibrant color of the plant.

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  2. I also really enjoyed your "follow shot", as it allowed me to see the setting and the body language of the subject. It made me feel part of the scene and informed in the film.

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  3. Hey Amaya Beauvoir! I really enjoyed watching your videos, especially the two shot. It made me feel a sense of intimacy and connection between the characters as the two shot allows us to focus on the relationship between the two.

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  4. I also enjoyed your close up, it allowed me to focus on only the plant and nothing else. It evoked a feeling of serenity in that moment. Keep up the great work!

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  5. These shots are all so well organized and played! I loved your over the shoulder shot because it displayed the emotions and dialogue between the two characters. It allowed me to capture the character's perspective.

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  6. I really loved the cowboy shot as well; it was greatly produced. It made me feel a sense of incoming suspense.

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  7. Hi Amaya! I really liked watching your close up shot. I think you were able to capture the small details of the flower and its beauty really well. I also thought your wide shot was cool. It captures the subject while also showing what's surrounding them. Good job :))

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  8. Amaya Great jo demonstrating the different shots! I personally like your close up shot. I love how you chose to do an object instead of a person even though either or would've worked, the object you chose, to me was perfect as it showed more hidden details of the plant that we don't normally observe. Your over head shot you did a great job presenting what an over head shot is supposed to look like. The shot was the perfect amount of time, it wasn't to long or to short.

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  9. no such thing as a follow shot- its a tracking shot

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