
When we talk about film and shots we must ask some questions to ourselves:
*What is the best viewpoint for filming this position of the event?
*How much are should be incluided in this shot?
Well after this questions we have to know 3 definitions:
Scene: efines the place or setting where the action is laid.
Shot: Defines a continuous view filmed by one camera without interuption
Sequence: A series of scene or shot complete in itself.
There are 6 basic shots in film:
1)Extreme Long Shot: Taken at a great distance.
2) Long Shot
:The distance between the audience and the stage in the live theatre
3) Full Shot:
Barely including the whole body
4) Medium Shot:
Knees to waste up
5) Close Up: Concentrates on a relatively small object.
6) Extreme Close-Up:
Might just show eyes or mouth
There are more shots but this 6 are the basic.
Film is not only about shots, it also have types of cameras angles:
Objective: Te audience point view
Subjective: The camera acts as the viewers eyes-movement.
Point of view: What the character is seeing.
Film without all this techniques would be nothing because of this is what makes films interesting.
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