2. Is the amount of area that is seen in one
shot or frame used to determine other
forms of film setting, characters and
themes.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/theodevil/8539328262/
Behind the camera by Miroslav Petrasko
CAMERA SHOTS
3.
4.
5. Is used to position the observer so that
they can know the relationship among
the camera and the article being
captured.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kymberlyanne/5521367455/
lurking hancock by Kyberly Janisch
CAMERA ANGLES
6.
7.
8. Is the procedure in which the various
parts that put together a photograph or
picture are organized.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pchweat/339428434/
Composition No.2 by pchweat
COMPOSITION
9.
10.
11. When photos are put into thirds along
with a pair of imaginary lines, two
vertically and two lines horizontally
having three rows, three columns, and
nine parts in the portraits.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blacktsuba/1645343791/
thirds by Bronson ABott
RULE OF THIRDS
12.
13.
14. To have a large amount of landscape
often used at the starting point of a
scene or a film.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kwerfeldein/1068611395/
The Barbarous Emperor by Martin Gommel
EXTREME LONG SHOT
15.
16.
17. Contains landscape yet gives the
observer a more distinct idea of the
scene.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jdub1980/8627543248/
Portal of Light by jason jenkins
LONG SHOT
18.
19.
20. Is a shot that only displays the
character’s body from the waist up.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oldskoolpaul/7903401608/
OffTheHook Clothing "Dropping H T-shirt" Photo Shoot by
old_skool_paul
MEDIUM SHOT
21.
22.
23. A camera shot taken from the chest.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gordontarpley/4340268976/
vlcsnap-00028 by Gordon Tarplay
CHEST SHOT
24.
25.
26. Is an extreme version of the close up
generally magnifying beyond what the
human eye would experience in reality.
This contains one part of a character's
face or other object.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kenwilcox/3213933077/
Extreme Close Up. by Ken Wilcox
EXTREME CLOSE UP
27.
28.
29. A shot that presents us a character’s
perspective revealing the other
figure, that consists a little of the
character’s shoulder or the side of
the head in the shot.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bessgrant/570178398/
another over -the-shoulder shot by bess grant
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
30.
31.
32. A camera shot, as a close-up, of two
people.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/doug88888/5730746409/
Two giraffe by Doug Wheller
TWO-SHOT
33.
34.
35. The viewpoint, direction and height of
the camera develop into the 'eyes' of one
particular character seeing what they
see.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aayla/2818353139/
points of view by Domiziana S.
POINT OF VIEW
36.
37.
38. Is when the camera is set as it were from
the person who is watching the view.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gabrielaalva/2709501462/
30 by leairbag
EYE LEVEL
39.
40.
41. Is when the camera is above the scene
and looks down upon it.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suburbanadventure/6591849591/
Another High Angle Shot by Terry Robinson
HIGH ANGLE LEVEL
42.
43.
44. Is a shot where the camera angle is
tilted. A technique used to suggest
”Point-of-View” shots making the
atmosphere of the scene shift.
Photo Credit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tjblackwell/3637017432/
Oblique Tunnel Shot by Tom Blackwell
OBLIQUE SHOT