10 camera shots/angles

 Hey guys, these are some videos I took at home and In class while exploring different shots/angles that are commonly used in films.

Shot 1: POV shot; Shot of someone getting up out of bed.


Shot 2: Tracking shot; A student "reading a book".


Shot 3: Dutch angle; a student "looking" for a book.


Shot 4: Extreme close up; random persons eye.


Shot 5: Two shot; two people smelling something rancid.


Shot 6: Low-angle shot; Person trying to pray.


Shot 7: Ground level shot; A random persons crocs.


Shot 8: Close up; A person pretending to read and noticing a camera pointed at them.


Shot 9: Wide shot; a wide shot of the class.


Shot 10: Over the Shoulder; a over the shoulder view of a book that a student is reading.























Comments

  1. Hey, I really liked the variety of shots and poses you incorporated into your clips. The two shot clip elicits a feeling of disgust and confusion, especially since neither people we able to tell who the smell came from. Additionally, the over the shoulder shot gives the viewer feelings of focus and importance. Lastly, the tracking shot gives off a mysterious feel as we are unsure of what book Zach is going to select.

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