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CAM SAMC & ASSIGMENT3 PART A : CAMERA SHOTS PARTB: CAMERA ANGLES PARTC: CAMERA MOVEMENT PARTD: COMPOSITION BY KELLY MORALES

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CAM SAMC & ASSIGMENT3PART A : CAMERA SHOTSPARTB: CAMERA ANGLES

PARTC: CAMERA MOVEMENT PARTD: COMPOSITIONBY KELLY MORALES

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An establishing shot of usually the first shot of a new sense, it can be a range of distance from very wide shot, extreme wide shot or a long shot

PART A : CAMERA SHOTS

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WIDE SHOT In a wide shot it shows a Variety of information, wide shots allows the audience to clearly see the subject , the environment and areas around them.

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Long shotIt usually contains a character or an object that shows their whole body

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Mid/medium shot This shot shows some

parts of the subject not the whole body or object, showing the right detailed

PART A : CAMERA SHOTS

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Close- Up Shot Bring the camera close to an object or a part of body to focus only on what's interested

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Extreme close up shot This shot takes the camera even closer and we are able to focus in detail

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Point of view shotThis shot shows the

view from a person or objects perspective

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Over the shoulder shot This shot is framed

from behind a person who is looking at another person or object, it helps to establish the position of each person

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Two shot This shot has two

people and it shows the relationship between them, often used in interviews or when two presenters are hosting a show

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Over the head shot A shot taken above a

persons or objects head

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LOW HIGH CANTED/OBLIQUE

PART B: CAMERA ANGLES

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LOW ANGLE This angle shows the

subjectfrom below giving them Seem as more powerful

PART B: CAMERA ANGLES

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HIGH ANGLE this angle shows the

subject from above, taken from a high place looking down to the subject

PART B: CAMERA ANGLES

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CANTED OR OBLIQUE ANGLE

Sometimes the camera is tilted or placed horizontal to floor level to show imbalance

PART B: CAMERA ANGLES

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PAN TILT TRACK ZOON/REVERSE ZOOM DOLLY CRANE STEDICAM VERTIGO

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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PAN A pan is a horizontal

camera movement in which the camera moves left and right, its used to show scenes that can not fit on to one shot

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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TILT In which the camera

points up or down from a location a movement which scans a scene vertically its also opposite to pan

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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TRACK A shot in which the camera moves

from side to side along tracks or rails to follow a character or an object, usually used to follow actions

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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ZOOM this means

that the shot gets a close up while still being in the same distance from the subject

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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REVERSE ZOOM This shot which moves

away from a subject it zooms away from a character or object

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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DOLLY A platform of wheels

on which a camera can be placed in order to allow freedom of movement during filming

PART C: CAMERA MOVEMENT

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BALANCE Each element in the

picture is correctly like the colour, size or texture is shown to a correct balance

COMPOSITION

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SYMMETRY This shot is when

balanced on both sides of the picture

COMPOSITION

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ASYMMETRY This is a shot that is

not balanced on both sides of the shot or frame

COMPOSITION

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RULE OF THIRDS This is a balancing

technique that is used when taking a image, using grids tool in the camera

COMPOSITION

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SHALLOW FOCUS In shallow focus

one part of the image is in focus while the rest is out of focus

COMPOSITION

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DEEP FOCUS This is where the whole

image is in focus

COMPOSITION

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PULL FOCUS If two people or

objects are in one image then one is in focus and the other is not to attract attention.

COMPOSITION