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Extreme Close up • Used in order to draw specific attention to one thing

Camera Shots and Angles

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Extreme Close up

• Used in order to draw specific attention to one thing

Close Up

• Used to show emotion on the characters face or show a specific item in detail

Medium Close Up

• Used to show the face clearer and slight body language from the shoulders upwards to give more information on what the character is doing

Medium Shot

• Used to show the body language of a character

Wide Shot

• Used to show characters as well as the scenery behind them to show what’s going on around them

Establishing Shot• To show the full landscape of the setting of the

film

Two Shot

• To show two characters having a conversation

Shot Reverse Shot

• Shows clearly a conversation between two characters and who is talking at which time

High Angle Shot

• To show weakness of a character as the audience is looking down on them

Low Angle Shot

• Looks upwards at a something significant e.g a character or building to impose power and intimidation

Over the Shoulder

• Used to make the audience feel as if they are there

Point of View

• Used to show the plot from a characters point of view, involves the audience