What are camera shots & angles? Camera shots show what the director wants the audience to...

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What are camera shots & angles?

Camera shots show what the director wants the audience to see….and

‘how’ they see it

• Extreme long shot• Long shot

• Medium Long shot• Medium shot

• Medium close up• Close up

• Extreme close up

Extreme long shot

Long shot

Medium long shot

Medium shot

Medium close up

Close up

Extreme close up

Camera Angles

Low angle

High angle

Eye level

Wide angle

Canted angle

Overhead shot

Fish eye with lens flare

Camera movement

Pan – left to right/right to left Tracking – Dolly - Tilt – up or down Zoom – in or out Crane – Steadicam -

Panning

The camera is stationary and moves horizontally from left to right, or right to left.

Can follow a moving object or character, or establish the surroundings of a scene.

Tilting

The camera is stationary and tilts on a vertical plane – looking up or looking down.

Can ‘look’ a character or object from the base up or head down.

Dolly and Tracking shots

A dolly is a wheeled vehicle on tracks that has the camera secured to it.

It is used to move the camera around in a scene.

Also used to ‘track’ a character or object.

Crane or Boom shots

The camera is attached to the crane or boom and enables the director to produce dramatic footage.

Steadicam

• a steadicam allows the camera operator more freedom to move around and follow a character or action.

Collated by Alice McKenzie

Images sourced from numerous web sites through Google search engine.

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