media camera angles presentation
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MEDIACAMERA ANGLES AND LIGHTING
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Mid Shots
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Long Shots
Used as an establishing shot
Sets the scene
Usually a whole body shot
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Close Ups
Focuses on the detail of the object or person
Shows expressions and reactions
Usually just the head but sometimes includes the shoulders
Reveals thoughts and feelings
Sometimes gets closer as more truth is revealed
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Extreme Close Ups (ECU)
Small part of the body or object shown (often lips/eyes)
Emphasises significance
Makes small things look larger
Audience focuses on one thing
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Wide Shots
Use a wide angle lens
Gives visual information
Sets the scene
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Movement Shots
Camera usually moves
However the camera can be static (still)
Usually a short duration
Highly effective
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Zoom Shots
Camera stays static
Gets closer or further away to the subject
Can be obvious or subtle