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CAMERA SHOTS AND ANGLES

Camera work and shots

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  • 1. EXTREME/ESTABLISHING LONG SHOTAn extreme long shot is a wide space ofarea which places a person in the fardistance. The distance of the person orobject is so far away that you are almostunable to see the object. This shot isalso used to establish the setting of thescene in a film.

2. LONG SHOTA long shot is a picture of someoneor an object from head to toe. Thelong shot is used to display thebody language of that character. 3. HIGH ANGLE SHOTA high angle shot is a shot that I takenfrom a high area which can look downonto the person or object. In films and TVprogrammes high angle shots are oftenused to make a person look inferior towhen compared to another object orperson. 4. LOW ANGLE SHOTA low angle shot is a shot that is takenfrom a lower position, in films and TVprogrammes a low angle shot is used tomake a person or object look superiorcompared to another object or person. 5. 2 SHOTA 2 shot is when there is two people inone shot, this normally displays aconversation between two people. 6. POINT OF VIEW SHOTA point of view shot is a shot that istaken from a persons point of view, itallows you to see what the person isseeing. 7. OVER THE SHOULDER SHOTAn over the shoulder shot is ashot taken from over a personsshoulder, this shot is used todisplay what the person in thescene it is also used to showwhat the person can see in frontof them aswell. 8. CLOSE UPA close up is when the camerais focused on one person andzooms in on their face. Closeups are used to help theaudience identify the emotionsthat that person is feeling. 9. MEDIUM CLOSE UPA medium close up is