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Shooting Different Camera Shoots
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Extreme Wide shoot Description Shows scenes location Panoramic effect Answers the question Where - location
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Long (wide) shot Description Shows person from head to toe Answers the question Where and what is happening
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Medium shot Description Waist to head shot Answers the question WHO
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Close up Description Head and shoulders shot Answers the question Feelings
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Extreme Close up Description Focuses on facial expression Answers the question feelings
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Over the shoulder shot Description Established more than one talent Gives distinct perspective on a conversation Shows 2 people Answers the question Point of view
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Additional types of shots
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Cutaway shots (B-roll shots) Are spare shots or safety shots Does NOT focus on people Examples: scenery Taken after essential shots have been made Used to cover jumps in a story
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Establishing shots Tells WHERE the video takes place It is usually a LONG shot Sample: Montarey Bay Aquarium http://www.mbayaq.org/video/video_popup_pr_high.asp?prVideo=2_pr&bhcp=1
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A shot implying power A shot implying submissiveness
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Camera Movements
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Tilt Moves camera Up And down
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Pan Moves camera Side to side
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Camera composition Rule of thirds
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Rule of Thirds Divide screen into 1/3s
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Rule of thirds - Samples Video http://www.techlearning.com/quickflicks/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=54202082 More samples http://www.hippasus.com/resources/viscomp/RuleThirds.html
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Rule of Thirds Front view – eyes should be on the 1/3 line from the top Profile (side vide) NOSE should be 1/3 from the left/right side of the camera
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Rule of Thirds - Interview Look Space Is needed to show what directions the person is facing
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Rule of Thirds Triangles – three people Objective - create BALANCE
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Triangles – three people Choice 1
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Triangles – three people Choice 2
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Triangles – three people Choice 3
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Head Room Space you leave above the subjects head Space left below the chin
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Spacial relations Cameras tend to DISTORT space Things appear FARTHER apart on the screen the in real life So your talent needs to be CLOSER together to appear normal or natural
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