Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Camera Shots And Techniques

Shot reverse shot: Is a camera filming technique where you character is looking at another face on as if they are having a conversation. One character is often of screen so the camera cuts back and for so the audience beileve they are looking at eachother.


Close up: It is one of the most regulary used standard shots used in films, television and photography today along with medium shots and long shots. Close up deplay most details and you can either move nto a close up or out from one and this is called Zooming.


Master shot: Is a film recording of an entire dramatizied scene from start to finish from angles that keeps theplayers in view. It is often a long shot and can sometimes perform a double function as a establishing shot.


Dolly zoom: The dolly zoom effect is an unsettling in-camera special effect that appears to undermine normal visual perception in film.
Some information taken from Wikipedia.org.

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