Friday, August 23, 2024

Camera Shots and Angles

Hello Bloggers and Welcome back! Today I have compiled 5 different videos that I will share with you that show different Camera Shots and Angles. Below you will see lots of different shots such as an over-the-shoulder shot, a low-angle shot, an extreme close-up shot, a follow shot, and a POV shot. You will see the true meaning behind these shots and the experiences in developing these shots. 



This is my first shot and it is called an Over-the-shoulder shot, and as you can see it is used to really show us the point of view of the character and what they are looking at but still having them in the shot. This shot really captures a conversation great and the background of a scene to help you feel the scene as the character is feeling. 


This next shot is called a Point of View shot or POV shot and it is used to allow us to see into the character's perspective. This scene can be used in many different circumstances like for horror movies and it really just helps to capture that emotion or feeling of what is going on. 



This shot is known as a tracking/crab shot, and basically just follows the character's movements. This is crucial for lots of different scenes like if someone is getting chased, you can use this to show intense emotion of the character



This shot is called a low-angle shot and is filmed from a low point, looking up at the character. It is used to make you feel that the character is larger than he or she may really be to show many different attributes such as being heroic or important. This is used in lots of movies such as The Incredibles. 


This shot is called an Extreme Close-Up shot and is used to magnify small details such as the character's eye. This helps to give off reactions in most cases to help you feel what the character is feeling.


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