this is an eye level shot of christlie saying hello to mr. peterson
this is a full shot of christlie putting a thumbs up and smiling at the camera
this is a reaction shot of christlie reacting to something off camera
this is a point of view shot where you can see what im doing
this is an extreme close up of the subjects eye
this is an establishing shot that shows the location and mood of the scene
this is an over the shoulder shot where you can see two people having a conversation but you can only see one subjects point of view
this is a low angle shot where the camera is looking up at the subjects
this is a follow shot where you can see me chasing the subjects
this is a close up shot of sasha
Personally in this Blog I enjoyed the full view shot that represents how expansive the room is that this subject/person is in. This also shows depth in this room and how the room represents the person themselves.
ReplyDeleteAnother shot includes the close shot that includes a little bit closer of a angle then a long shot or a regular one however, it can show personality within the person and their environment.
This low angle show really shows how the point of views makes the film maker smaller and less important, while the people in the picture are seeming to be more "Godlike" and important to the rest of the film making process.
in this blog, I enjoyed your point of view shot in which you demonstrated an activity that you took part of. I enjoyed it because it made me feel as if I was in the scene with you, I felt as if I was in your body which played a huge role in my entertainment.
ReplyDeleteanother shot that I enjoyed would be the follow shot. with the camera actively following the subjects it made me feel as if I was in an action movie. with the camera moving, and the subjects running it felt like I was the one running after them rather than you. which made me enjoy it.
I also enjoyed the over the shoulder shot. that shot made me feel as if I was engaging in the conversation with the subject. it also made me feel a form of connection between myself and the subject.