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.
- 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:






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