Fixation Final

Friday 20 September 2013

Its a Boy Girl thing - Film Shots

 
 

Angle- This photo is a low level shot, as the camera angle is below the ladys
body and is looking up towards her. This shows imporance in the character as the
camera is looking up towards her. As she is the teacher in the school, this applies well.
 

Angle- This is a high level shot, and is shown above the character. This makes
the character look very vulnerable and weak. As this is after the body swap from the boy
and girl this applies well, as she is not acting the way she usually is as someone else is placed
in her body, therefore she is very weak as it is not actually her.
 
 
Frame- This is a close up of the character as this can show the emotion and the facial
expressions of the actors face. Here she is reading a book while there is a lot of background
noise taking place. The close up effect can clearly show her facial expressions which then give us
a clear understanding of how she feels.
 
Frame- This is a extreme long shot of the character, which still focususes on the character, but gives
you the chance to see the scenery and setting that she lives in. It wants you to get the impression
that she comes from a wealthy family and has a nice family home. This then develops
on the type of character she is.
 
Frame- This is a long shot, this is used so that you can still clearly see the character, but
you can also see her surroundings too. This gives you the chance to still see the charactors facial
expressions, but also see what is going on around her.
 
Frame- This is a Three Medium Shot. This shows three characters in the scence, and you can see
half of each of them. This ables you to see the expressions and movement of each of the characters
and also see the setting that they are in.
 
Frame- Over the shoulder shows that the main perosn is still in the shot, but there is another focul
point in the shot. This gives the shot also from the characters point of view, as it is also eyeline
so you can see what she would be seeing.
 
Movement- This is a pan right shot, so that the camera is level but is moving to the right. This shows
that the camera is still level and is moving to show all of the surroundings. This then builds
up to the next main focus and becomes more dramatic.
 
Movement- This is a tilt down shot, this is so that the main focul point is then not distuinguished
anymore, and wants to take the importance of this character. The importance is then taken away
and put onto something/someone else. In the case of this shot, the main point was the two
characters in the car, and now it is actually the car. It wants to give you a clear shot
and a clear discription of the car so in future cases you recognise it.
 
 
Movement- This is a track shot, this is used to have a still shot whilst the camera is moving. It
wants you to be able to see all of the surroundings and then build up to the main point.
It creates a more dramatic scence as it is building up to a final destination. 








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