A medium shot- the most commonly used shot in cinema. It is used to show any character interaction.
Close up- used to show the audience something important
Shot reverse shot- used for dialogue, makes the audience feel they are part of the conversation
High angle shot- Camera pointing downwards towards character, connotes power over the object you are viewing. Makes the character appear inferior.
Low angle shot- camera points upwards towards character, makes character appear powerful, superior and stronger.
Tracking shot- camera is parallel to the action and follows the 'subject' or action.
Pan- camera sweeps from left to right.
Tilt- camera tilts to go up and down. Usually to show attractive women.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
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