Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Using Camera Shots (Continued)

 





Today, I will be continuing on with three more camera shots <3



The three last camera shots that I will be demonstrating will be:

- Establishing Shot

- Mid-Shot

- Two-Shot



Establishing Shot:

This is typically the opening shot of a scene, used to establish the setting/where you are and the surroundings. These pictures that I took basically just tells the location of where the action takes place.

                                          


- FIU. It says "Welcome to FIU", so you can see that a college is where an event is taking place.

                                         

- Charleston. A building in Charleston, the word "Tickets" can help the viewer assume that the setting may be at a concert.

                                        

- Miami Beach. Palm Trees can help identify that the location is Miami Beach. Sign also says "Welcome to Miami Beach" so it's pretty self explanatory.

                                        

- A Restaurant. It shows the exact name of the location.



Mid-Shot:

A Mid-Shot expands on a portion of the subject. A person is normally framed from the waist up in a medium shot, as it focuses on the character(s) in a scene while still displaying some scenery. In this picture I had someone take of me, you can only see half of my body, including a clear display of the background scenery still being shown.

                               



Two-Shot:

A photograph where two subjects are visible in the frame. The two shot is frequently employed in romantic, tense, and action scenes. In this picture you can see the two in deep and tense concentration as they try to beat each other in the arcade game.


                                            




                                            

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