Thursday, 6 September 2012

Different type of shots

This is a two shot of Ted and John from the film TED. Two shot is a shot that includes two people, one can be in the foreground and the other in the background but usually it is a confrentation between two people.
This is a close up shot of spider man. Close up shots tightly frame a person or an object, they display the most detail and can be used to concentrate on a certain thing.
This is a point of view shot from the Nike commercial 'Take it to the next level'. A point of view shot is a shot that shows what a person is looking at. A point of view shot can be the view of a person but it can also be over the shoulder of a person while they are still in the scene.

Medium shot from Batman. A medium shot is a shot of someone from the waist up, it is usually used to show the facial expression of a person.

Still image from The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - 4 boys in Berlin
This is the establishing shot from the boy in the striped pyjamas. An establishing shot is usually a long shot or an extreme long shot at the beginning of a scene showing the audience where and sometimes when the scene is set.

Long shot from Batman. A long shot is a shot that shows an entire human body and surroundings, it is used to show the audience the where the person is in relation to the surroundings.



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