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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Camera shots, Angles, and movements

What am I learning? I am learning to define the language of film using visual and sound techniques. 
How does this work show my learning? This work shows my learning by listing all the shots I have learned the definition of and shows that I have learned some camera shots, camera angles, and camera movements. What am I wondering as a result of this learning? This learning has left me wondering what other shots are used to make films and why they would choose to use them. 

Language of film, Camera Shots, Angles, and movement. 


Camera Shots 
Camera Angles 
Camera Movements 
Extreme close-up, Close up, Medium close-up, Medium shot, Medium Long shot, Long (Wide) shot, Extreme Long shot, Birds eye view. 







Low Angle, High angle, Eye-level, Dutch Tilt, Pont of view, Over the shoulder 
Pan, Tilt, Tracking, Mise En Scene 

Extreme Close-up, Close-Up, Medium Close-Up, Medium Shot, Medium Long Shot, Long (wide) Shot, Extreme Long-Shot, Low Angle, High Angle, Eye Level, Birds Eye View, Dutch Tilt, Pan, Tilt, Tracking, Point of View, Over the shoulder, Mise En Scene


Extreme Close-up
Extreme Close-Up Shots: Creative Examples That Work
Close-up 
What is the Close-Up Shot? Examples of Camera Angle & Movement
Medium Close-up Types of Shots in a Film: Building a Shot List
Medium Shot 
Medium Shots: Creative Examples of Camera Movements & Angles
Medium Long Shot 
anger and devastation medium long shot | The Hunger Games 4B3
Long (Wide) shot What's an Extreme Long Shot? Framing Characters in a Location
Extreme Long Shot 
The 10 Kinds of Camera Shots Every Filmmaker Needs to Know
Low Angle Low Angle Shot: Creative Examples of Camera Movements & Angles
High Angle High Angle Shots: Creative Examples of Camera Movements & Angles

Eye Level 
How to Use the Beautifully Neutral Eye Level Shot
Bird’s eye view 
Someone to Watch Over Me: The Versatility of Shooting from Above
Dutch tilt 
What is a Dutch Angle? Creative Examples of Camera Shots and Movement
Pan 
panning means swiveling a camera horizontally from one spot. This movement is similar to a person turning their head from left to right.
Tilt 
Tilting is where the camera stays in one spot but moves up and down. Tilting is similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down
Tracking 
Tracking is any shot where the camera follows at any angle the subject being filmed 
Point of view 
POV - Point of View Shot
Over the shoulder 
What Is An Over the Shoulder Shot (OTS) & How Do You Use It?
Mise En Scene 

It is everything put into a scene including music, camera shots/angles.

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