Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Camera work practical:

 This is a establishing shot of our school. Establishing shot is a shot to show the viewers where the event is taking place. This is the front side of the school, I tried finding a spot that will show us the name of our school clearer but this is the best spot that I can find from the available range.




This is our Medium Long Shot. It is a shot where you can see more of the setting which provide context and the body language of the character. I used my friend as the main subject of this picture, where we can see his whole body and part of the environment around him. I also applied rule of thirds and put my friend on the intersect in the low corner.




This is our Medium Closeup. Medium Closeup is a shot that allows viewers to see most of the torso which can highlight facial expressions and detail of the body language. My friend is the main subject for this picture, I applied central framing so that his emotion is more clearer to see and to show the white background.




This is our Long Shot. Long shot is a shot that can show the full character and we get to see more and more of the setting/environment. My friend is agian the subject of this picture, where I still applied central framing, the long shot will show his full body and alot of the background.




This is our Extreme Closeup Shot. This shot a shot that is really close to the subject, used to highlight important detail or emotional state. The extreme closeup shot of my friend is aimed at his eyes to show and highlight his suspicious look.





This is our dutchshot or tilted angle. It is a shot in which the camera has been rotated around the axis of the lens and relative to the horizon or vertical lines in the shot. The Tilted angle is used to cause a sense of unease or disorientation for the viewer. This dutch angle is inspired by the album cover forrap album "Damn" where we decided to take it at a tilted angle.




This is our Over shoulder. This shot is a camera angle where the camera is placed above the back of the shoulder and head of a subject. This shot is most commonly used to present conversational back and forth between two subjects. This overshoulder shot show the audience what the character is looking at from a side view.





This is our POV Shot. that is shot as if through the eyes of a character. It is used to show a characters reaction or what they’re seeing. This POV shot show us the view of my friend working on a document, we also tilted the camera a bit to show that his head is tilting.




This is our Two Shot. This is a shot with two characters in the same frame to show the relationship between the characters. I applied rule of thirds and try placing my friends on two sides of the frame.


This is our Medium Close up. It is a shot where it frames the subject from just above the head to just below the chest. We applied central framing for this one, we can also zoom it out a bit so that it is more of a MCU than a CU.

This is our high angle. High angle is a technique where the camera is positioned above the subject and looks down.












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