
Used to create normalcy throughout the movie making it easier to switch from long shots to medium shots with fluency.
Long shot - Is a shot from a considerable distance.

Used to get the audiences attention, creating tension or concern capturing shots for believability. Usually introduces the beginning of a scene, setting in motion the audience's perception.
Extreme long shot/ Establishing shot - Is a shot taken from an even greater distance.

Used to make the background seem more dominant and get the audience to focus more on the landscape than the characters.
Medium long shot - Is a framing at a distance making objects appear 4 or 5 feet high appear to fill most of the screen vertically.

Allows to show the audience some of the environment, but also allows the characters to interact easily.
Canted/ Dutch Tilt - Is the tilting of the camera.

To create disorientation or illusion gets the audience thinking or confused.
No comments:
Post a Comment