3. Planosespaciales:ELPLANO
Planos lejanos y abiertos:
Gran plano General (GPG)
Plano General (PG)
Plano de Conjunto (PC)
Plano Entero (PE)
Planos intermedios:
Plano Americano (PA)
Plano Medio (PM)
Planos cercanos y cerrados:
Primer Plano (PP)
Primerísimo Plano (PPP)
Plano Detalle (PD)
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6. PLANODECONJUNTO(PC)
PLANOENTERO (PE)
Abarca: Buena parte del decorado. Varios personajes.
Figura humana: Enmarcada en su ambiente social.
Relación con otros.
Interesa: Decorado, ambiente y la acción que se
desarrolla en él.
Uso: Narrativo / Dramático / Descriptivo
7. PLANOAMERICANO (PA)
PLANOMEDIO (PM)
Abarca: Uno o varios personajes puestos en pie y
cortados por las rodillas (llamado también Plano ¾) o por
la cintura.
Figura humana: Predomina la acción sobre el espacio.
Interesa: La acción o los diálogos.
Uso: Narrativo / Dramático.
8. PRIMERPLANO(PP)
PRIMERÍSIMOPLANO(PPP)
Abarca: Un personaje por la cintura / hombros / rostro.
Figura humana: Total importancia, el decorado
prácticamente desaparece.
Interesa: La reacción de los personajes, el mundo
interior, los gestos, aspectos psicológicos.
Uso: Dramático / Expresivo
9. PlanoDetalle(PD)
Abarca: Un fragmento del rostro o del
cuerpo humano, un objeto, …
Figura humana: No se distingue en sí,
sólo un fragmento del cuerpo.
Interesa: Un aspecto destacado de una
acción. Algo que es necesario subrayar.
Uso: Narrativo / Expresivo / Dramático.
10. PLANOSUBJETIVO
Abarca: La visión a través de otra
persona.
Interesa: La reacción de los personajes,
el mundo que nos rodea, lo que tenemos
en frente, aspectos psicológicos.
Uso: Dramático / Expresivo
12. ELÁNGULO
La colocación de la cámara define un punto de vista al espectador
que determina el significado de la escena.
Picado
13. ELÁNGULO
Contrapicado
Es cuando la cámara está a cualquier altura por debajo de la línea de visión del sujeto apuntando hacia arriba.
¿Cuándo utilizar el ángulo contrapicado?
Es común utilizarlo para hacer que un personaje parezca amenazante o superior. Si lo llevas al extremo
(debajo del motivo) obtienes un ángulo nadir o vista de hormiga.
14. ELÁNGULO
Plano holandês
Ángulo holandés o aberrante // plano holandês
El menos común de todos. Lo puedes lograr colocando la cámara con una inclinación
respecto al horizonte de entre cinco y noventa grados dependiendo de lo pronunciado
que quieras que sea el efecto.
¿Cuándo utilizar el ángulo holandés?
Su uso es habitual cuando se quiere trasmitir inestabilidad o desequilibrio. Muy
utilizado en thrillers psicológicos.
15. ELÁNGULO
Plano holandês
Ángulo holandés o aberrante // plano holandês
El menos común de todos. Lo puedes lograr colocando la cámara con una inclinación
respecto al horizonte de entre cinco y noventa grados dependiendo de lo pronunciado
que quieras que sea el efecto.
¿Cuándo utilizar el ángulo holandés?
Su uso es habitual cuando se quiere trasmitir inestabilidad o desequilibrio. Muy
utilizado en thrillers psicológicos.
16. ELÁNGULO
Ángulo Cenital, vista de pájaro o vista de Dios
Es realizado desde arriba, justo encima de los sujetos u objetos con un ángulo de 90
grados perpendicular al suelo. Como si se hubiese captado desde un satélite o un
helicóptero.
¿Qué transmite el ángulo cenital? Sirve para mostrar movimientos complejos, situar una
escena o simular una conexión con lo divino.
17. ELÁNGULO
Nadir
La cámara se sitúa a ras del suelo, 90 grados inferior con relación al personaje u objeto.
¿Qué transmite? Al igual que en el ángulo contrapicado engrandece al personaje pero de una
manera más dramática.
19. La suma de varios planos, independientemente entre sí, forma una SECUENCIA.
A partir de una misma escena, monta tres secuencias diferentes.
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Venus
Venus is the second
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Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mars
Despite being red,
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Saturn
Saturn is a gas giant
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Mercury is the closest
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Mars
Despite being red,
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Saturn
It’s composed of
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Venus
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
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Venus has a
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