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Saoirse's Blog
1. Close up- makes the scene feel mysterious because of the way the subject is walking, and only showing from the waist up
2. Follow shot- this conveys a rowdy mood, making the scene feel positive 3. High angle shot- this makes the subject appear small and insignificant, the emotion of the movie isn't really involved yet4. Extreme close up- this only shows one part of the subjects body creating a frantic and mysterious mood
Sarah's Blog
1. Eye level shot- makes you feel close to the subject as if you're in front of them, it makes the scene feel personal, there usually isn't any drama involved
2. Point of view shot- also makes you feel closer, except to the camera person this time, it shows what they're seeing, as if you're there3. Follow shot- this one was funny and the mood changes. it goes from being calm, just following 2 people walking until the subjects start being crazy4. Low angle shot- this makes the viewer feel smaller than the subject because it appears that the photographer is below the subject. it can be used to make the subject appear dominant or heroic
1. Close up- makes the scene feel mysterious because of the way the subject is walking, and only showing from the waist up
2. Follow shot- this conveys a rowdy mood, making the scene feel positive 3. High angle shot- this makes the subject appear small and insignificant, the emotion of the movie isn't really involved yet4. Extreme close up- this only shows one part of the subjects body creating a frantic and mysterious mood
Sarah's Blog
1. Eye level shot- makes you feel close to the subject as if you're in front of them, it makes the scene feel personal, there usually isn't any drama involved
2. Point of view shot- also makes you feel closer, except to the camera person this time, it shows what they're seeing, as if you're there3. Follow shot- this one was funny and the mood changes. it goes from being calm, just following 2 people walking until the subjects start being crazy4. Low angle shot- this makes the viewer feel smaller than the subject because it appears that the photographer is below the subject. it can be used to make the subject appear dominant or heroic
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