medium shot (ms) close-up shot (cu) extreme close-up shot (ecu)
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Cinematography
Tips in CinematographyUse good camera and microphone.Get the best and most dramatic angle.Use lights, tripod and other accessories.Use storyboard.Practice the scene before taping.Use body movement skills.The five C's: camera angles, continuity, cutting, close-ups, and composition
Types of Shots
Extreme wide shot (EWS) Wide shot (WS)
Types of Shots
Medium wide shot (MWS) Medium shot (MS)
Types of Shots
Close-up shot (CU) Extreme close-up shot (ECU)
Types of Camera Angles
Horizontal camera angles.
Types of Camera Angles
Vertical camera angles.
Types of Camera Angles
High Angle
Low Angle
Types of Angular Shots
Two Shots
Over the Shoulder Shot
Two shot & over-the-shoulder shot •Two shot shows two characters.
•Over-the-shoulder shot is a close-up of a character as seen over-the-shoulder of another person in the foreground.
Point of View
Camera Placements
Two shot & over-the-shoulder shot •Two shot shows two characters.
•Over-the-shoulder shot is a close-up of a character as seen over-the-shoulder of another person in the foreground.
Composition Rules
Two shot & over-the-shoulder shot •Two shot shows two characters.
•Over-the-shoulder shot is a close-up of a character as seen over-the-shoulder of another person in the foreground.
Rule of thirds
Teeter-totter rule
Composition Rules
Two shot & over-the-shoulder shot •Two shot shows two characters.
•Over-the-shoulder shot is a close-up of a character as seen over-the-shoulder of another person in the foreground.
Avoid frontal angle.
10 Tips in Cinematography1. Get up high.2. Get down low.3. Get rid of your bubble level.4. Mount It, Move It5. Steady as she goes.6. Spin it around.7. Use a crane.8. Point of View9. Get different angles.10. Use different shots.