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CAMERA FRAMING AND ANGLES

CAMERA FRAMING AND ANGLES. VOCABULARY LIST 2 CRITICAL VIEWING. FRAMING. EXTREME LONG SHOT. The extreme long shot is a shot filmed from a far-away location relative to the subject; often used for an establishing shot. . Click Videos to Play. LONG SHOT.

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CAMERA FRAMING AND ANGLES

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  1. CAMERA FRAMING AND ANGLES VOCABULARY LIST 2 CRITICAL VIEWING

  2. FRAMING

  3. EXTREME LONG SHOT • The extreme longshot is a shot filmed from a far-away location relative to the subject; often used for an establishing shot. Click Videos to Play

  4. LONG SHOT • The longshot is a shot in which the subject is framed completely from head to toe or top to bottom. Click Videos to Play

  5. MEDIUM SHOT • The medium shot is a shot in which the subject is framed from a medium distance e.g. the waist up. Click to Play Videos

  6. CLOSE-UP • The close-up is a shot taken from a close distance in which the subject is magnified to appear relatively large and fill the entire frame to focus attention. Click Videos to Play

  7. EXTREME CLOSEUP • The extreme close-up is a shot taken from an extremely close distance in which the subject is magnified to appear very large to vividly emphasize its importance. Click Videos To Play

  8. CANTED FRAME • In a canted frame all figures appear slanted. The frame is shifted to the right or left diagonal. This style of framing often symbolizes a character in peril. Click Videos To Play

  9. ANGLES

  10. STRAIGHT-ON • a shot in which the figure is framed at eye level, the most common angle “Bentley”

  11. LOW ANGLE • a shot in which the camera is operated from beneath the figure with the viewer’s perspective looking up at the figure, often implying strength or triumph. Click Videos to Play

  12. HIGH ANGLE • A shot in which the camera is operated from above the figure with the viewer’s perspective looking down on the figure, often implying weakness or defeat Click Video to Play

  13. BIRD’S EYE VIEW • a shot that is taken from an aircraft or extremely high crane and implies the observer’s omniscience; also known as “aerial view.”

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