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+ How to use your equipment: Always make sure: You use a tripod for the view to be straight and not shaky unless you want the camera to be seen as a person. Make sure the camera is secure.

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 How  to  use  your  equipment:    

Always  make  sure:  You  use  a  tripod  for  the  view  to  be  straight  and  not  shaky  unless  you  want  the  camera  to  be  seen  as  a  person.  Make  sure  the  camera  is  secure.  

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Rule  of  thirds    

The  rule  of  thirds  Is  where  you  would  make  your  point  

of  what  you  want  a  audience  to  focus  on  or  the  part  

that  you  would  like  to  stand  out  would  be  on  one  of  

the  lines  of  intersection  lines.  

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Lighting  

When  recording  a  project  always  make  sure  

you  have  the  correct  lighting  for  your  

background  or  from  the  front  this  is  because  

you  would  find  when  editing  or  recording  

your  camera  man  or  women’s  body  will  

be  exposed  which  would  have  

problems  because  your  film  will  not  be  

realistic  to  your  audience.  

 

Also  always  make  sure  if  

you  are  filming  on  different  

days  that  the  weather  and  

lighting  is  the  same,  

because  if  you  need  the  

film  to  be  the  same  

weather  and  lighting  for  a  

scene  you  may  find  trouble  

if  its  sunny  on  one  and  

rainy  on  the  next.  

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Background                  Subject    You  always  need  to  think  about  the  

background  of  your  scene,  unless  you  are  

doing  a  close  up  from  the  actor,  this  is  

because  if  you  want  your  scene  set  it  1970’s  

you  need  to  make  sure  there  is  no  technical  

or  equipment  that  would  confuse  the  

audience  and  make  your  film  unbelievable.    

Make  sure  your  background  gives  your  

audience  clues  as  to  where  your  movie  and  

scenes  are  set.  

 

Make  sure  everything  in  your  scene  

sure  your  actors  and  equipment  fits  

the  subject  that  you  want  it  to  or  it  

won’t  work  through  out  the  film.  

 

   

 

 

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 Camera  shots  angles  and  movements  

Shot  angles:  

Birds  eye  view:  

This  is  to  make  the  actor  or  actress  look  small  towards  the  audiences  view;  it’s  mainly  used  in  Horror  movies  to  

make  the  actor  look  small  and  scared.    

Eye  level:  

This  is  used  to  make  the  audience  feel  as  if  they  are  

being  in  the  movie  or  talked  to.  

Worms  eye:    

Shows  the  person  as  being  bigger  it  has  an  impact  on  the  

audience  because  it  makes  the  person  look  scary  or  big  

in  size.  

 

Shot  sizes:    

Extra  close  up:  

Shows  the  face  up  closely,  showing  no  background  so  the  audience  does  not  know  where  the  movie  is  set.    

Extreme  long  shoot:  

This  is  taken  from  far  away  showing  a  small  actor  

and  a  lot  of  the  background.  

Medium  shot:  

Shows  half  of  the  body  either  waist  up  or  waist  

down  showing  a  little  background.    

 

Camera  movements:  

These  are  the  movements  the  camera  makes  e.g.  zooming  in  and  out  to  show  the  audience  sweet  for  

the  actor  being  scared  etc.