Saturday, 24 September 2016

Different types of camera shots

Over the shoulder shot
The over the shoulder shot is very common when two characters are having a discussion/conversation. This shot helps place the characters in their setting.
Low angle shot
Low angle shots are often used to make things seem larger than what they actually are. The sensation of looking up at them gives an impression to the audience that the object is towering ovee them.


This is also another example of a low angle shot at a slightly different angle.
A Long Shot
Long shots are used to show characters,settings and landscapes at long distance.
Establishing Shot
An establishing shot is usually the first shot of a new scene . This is to indicate to the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a wide shot or an extreme wide shot.
Tilt Shot/Canted Angle Tilted shots are usually used to show speed or movement in a scene. 

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