Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Different Types of Shots used in Media

High Angle: makes a subject smaller. i can be used to create a feeling of atmosphere or give the audience a feeling of dominance it can also be used to make tyne audience feel god-like. it can also get a good look at the size of a location that was selected.

Low Angle: The use of a low angle shot would be to make the character look larger and powerful. it is a good angel to show a busy street. the low angle shot creates a feeling of a lesser human or just insignificant. as you are looking up at higher power rather than looking down onto it.

tilted/slanted angle: the tilted angle creates confusion within the audience and would make the curious to what is happening within the movie.

Medium close up: the medium close up is a easy way for the audience to create a relationship with the character. Making the character the most thinkable

Established shot: the established shot will show where we are the lighting that will set the mood and sometimes the theme of it.

Close up Extreme: The extreme close up will crete a feeling of discomfort within the audience. this would mainly used in horror.

Long shot: The long shot allows the audience to see what is in the scene. it is good for scene which well be capturing a lot of what happening.

Wide shot: wide shot provide coverage over the landscape of the scene it will also capture the characters performance as well.

Two shots: Two shots show multiple characters which create a relationship between the two characters.

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