EXTREME LONG SHOT
This is an example of an extreme long shot (XLS/ELS) or and establishing shot. This shows all of the subject and the surroundings. It is used to set the scene in photographs or films.
This is an example of a long shot (LS). This shot is when you can see the subjects full body. This is used to display the character and put more of the focus on them.
MID SHOT
This is a primary image that I took to display a mid shot. A mid shot is used to show the subjected closer up and more indepth. A mid shot is typically the subjects head and torso.
CLOSE UP
This is an example of a close up that I took. A close up is generally just of the subjects face taking up the majority of the frame. It is used in films to show emotion and facial expressions.
EXTREME CLOSE UP
This is a primary image that I took to display an extreme closeup. An extreme close up usually focuses on one feature of the subjects face. It is used when a specific feature needs to be displayed.
TWO SHOT
A two shot is when there are two subjects within the frame. It is used a lot in film when dialogue is taking place. It is also usually a mid shot of the two subjects.
Camera Movement
Working with my group we captured camera movements and we have put together a video to display them.
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