Tuesday 21 February 2012

Shots and Angles


 midshot using the rule of thirds to position the person well within the scenery
 rule of thirds helping to show a person looking thoughtful, the shot taken quite close to the face to help show this
 positioning in the frame to show someone showing threatening behaviour
 establishing shot
 extreme close up, high proximity to the face to emphasise the emotion they are showing
 extreme close up of an object, showing its significance or importnace in the shot
 two shot, both people are equal to eachother
 positioning in the shot making one person look more powerful or have higher authority than the other
 a canted shot, so the shot feels slanted and surreal
 low angle shot, making a person look intimidating
 over the shoulder shot showing a conversation
two shot showing one person acting more intimidating than the other 

 high angle shot, making a person look vunerable

 opposite over the shoulder shot, showing conversation, could be switched with the other to create a shot reverse shot effect

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