Wednesday 24 September 2014

Different Camera Shots


This is a medium shot that shows the character from the waist upwards. This shot introduces the character and helps the audience become familiar with him.


This is another medium shot. This shot is wide enough so that the audience can see both characters from the waist upwards.



This wide shot is taken at a high angle so that the audience can see the whole setting clearly and get a feel of what is going on.


This is a two shot that has been chosen to help display the act of violence that occurs in this scene. Here the audience can see both characters emotions.


This shot has been taken at a low angle to show the height of the object where the ongoing fight is taking place. This encourages the audience to start to predict what is going to happen next.


This tilted down shot emphasizes the drastic heights this boy fell from and the placement of the shoe shows how hard he hit the ground.


This over-the-shoulder shot shows the scene from the perspective of the offender. The fact that his face is not visible allows the audience to infer his emotions and facial expressions.



This final shot is a close-up of the offender who has been brought to justice. Here we can clearly see his facial expression and can work out what he is feeling.


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