Friday 29th September 2023 lights, camera, actions
LO: to understand and practice using the principles of film making
camerawork:
shot type-
establing shot- show the era of the place
wide shot- used to be make the person lost, show emotions
full/long shot- subject in the centre
mediam long shot- present the character is strong
mid shot- dig into the subject eye
mid close up- use to when to get interment with the character,
close up- highlights to show the emotions change, dramatic effect
extreme close up- startling, dramatic, isolate something crucial to the narrative
framing:
single- one character, clean best use to show isolation, dirty is used limits one charatcer
two shots- two character face clear, relatship,
now matter how many characetr are in the fame
over-shoulder- perspective from both side
pov- to get pov of anything and feel
inters shot- with object
camera angle:
low angle- make to look more powerful
high angle- beat them down, make them look weak, to show the area
overhead- show great complex morement, capture crime show
dutch angle- unease, worry, magnified tension
eye level- inerments connection, breaking the forth-wall
shoulder level- subtle, used in convatition, show hight difference
hip level- draw tension used lots in country films
knee level- camera detail, following a character
ground level- track the camera movement, its can be haunted,
camera movement:
static- no movement, great for dialog, allow the actor to shine, traped the character, not allow to look away from the graphics and it unsettling
pan- follow character actions
Whip pan- fast, up the scene,
title- used to give character domantice or weakness, relave information such as setting and character,
push in- move the camera to the subject, show its important, push in on text, objects, capture thought process, effect to communicate,
pull out- single to disconnect from the characters, negative emanations, highlights aboandemnt
the zoom- realve the contexts, attraction of detail, create uneasiness in horror,
crash zoom- dramatic, used in comedy, drama,
dolly zoom- dramatic zoom, while moving camera
camera roll- match character movement, conflit,
tracking- move with the subject, where is this character going and what going to happen? dangerous, tragic, leads
trucking- left or right,
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