Lesson 4: 29/04
LO ~ to explore the use of camerawork in films.
Camerawork
Birds Eye View:
Zoom In/Out:
Point of View:
Long Shot:
Low Angle Shot:
Canted Angle:
Very Long Shot:
Flash Back/Forward:
Extreme Close-Up:
Medium Long Shot:
High Angle Shot:
Tracking Shot:
Eye-Level Shot:
Panning Shot:
Establishing Shot:
Pedding Shot:
Mid-Shot:
Mise-en-scene:
Close Up:
Worms Eye View:
Camerawork: movement & size
1. Pedding Shot
2. Tracking Shot
3. Panning Shot
4. Zoom In/Out
5. Extreme Close-Up
6. Long Shot
7. Mid Shot
8. Establishing Shot
9. High Angle Shot
10. Low Angle Shot
Scene Inspection
Camerawork
Birds Eye View:
Zoom In/Out:
Point of View:
Long Shot:
Low Angle Shot:
Canted Angle:
Very Long Shot:
Flash Back/Forward:
Extreme Close-Up:
Medium Long Shot:
High Angle Shot:
Tracking Shot:
Eye-Level Shot:
Panning Shot:
Establishing Shot:
Pedding Shot:
Mid-Shot:
Mise-en-scene:
Close Up:
Worms Eye View:
Camerawork: movement & size
1. Pedding Shot
2. Tracking Shot
3. Panning Shot
4. Zoom In/Out
5. Extreme Close-Up
6. Long Shot
7. Mid Shot
8. Establishing Shot
9. High Angle Shot
10. Low Angle Shot
Scene Inspection
Hi Lilah, are you able to find examples of each of the shot types? A visual representation will help to remember these later on
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