Recognizing Shot Types

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Recognizing Shot Types Film Studies Recognizing Shot Types

Starter Last Lesson Key Words What is: Genre Mise-en-scene

Todays Objectives WALT WILF The variety of different camera shots used. Methods of moving camera The impact it can have for audience. WILF Students to explain the differences between camera shots. How to move the camera and why what impact it has. What these camera shots can convey and atmosphere they can.

Over the Shoulder Shot Mid Shot POV Shot Wide Shot Close Up Big Close Up (BCU) Cutaway Two Shot

Moving on a tripod All static shots will be on a tripod A tripod shot can be moved: Up and down is called a TILT A movement left to right is called a PAN

Camera Movement Static – this could include Cinematic Steadicam Tracking Shots Jib or Crane Steadicam Hand-held – often documentary styled. Unusual camera shots Trombone Cantered Angle

Impact What are these shots conveying to the audience? How are they developing the scene? How are the characters emotions conveyed to the audience visually.

Editing