2. Deadpool
This is a title opening,
focusing on subtle contrasting
colors (Red and White) and is
written in bold letters to help
emphasize the title to the
audience.
3. Deadpool
This is a close up, where the
audience can see features
clearly in the frame. The
lighter is very clear but the
man is a little blurred. This
may be to create an artistic
effect or to emphasize the
lighter.
4. Deadpool
This is an extreme
close shot – This
highlights specific
features. In this frame,
the car lighter can be
seen lit up from an
extremely close shot.
5. Deadpool
This is frame is taken mid-
way of an over the
shoulder shot. This is
when a camera is looking
from behind at a person
to the subject from a side
of the shoulder.
6. Deadpool
This would be a mid
shot – it shows some
part of Deadpool in
more detail while still
giving an impression
of the whole subject.
7. Deadpool
This would be a wide shot
– this is when the villain
takes up the full frame
where he is seen
shooting someone in
slow motion.
8. Deadpool
This is an Close Up
because the hand in
this frame can clearly
be seen with glass
shards around it. It
shows the audience
clearly what’s in the
scene.
9. Deadpool
This is a form of a
Wide Shot which its
purpose in this frame
is to show the entire
car and area. This can
also help establish
where the action is
taking place.
10. Deadpool
This is a type of a
medium shot because in
this frame the burning
car can be evidently seen
but from a distance
unlike previous close-
ups. This is the most
common shot throughout
the whole opening.
11. Fantastic Voyage
This is a Wide Shot as it
shows the entire person
in bed. They’re great for
establishing the scene
and allow for good action
of the characters.
12. Fantastic Voyage
This is a Close Up
because it show a
particular part of your
subject. In this frame
– just the forehead.
13. Fantastic Voyage
This is a Extreme Close
Up because now the
forehead in the frame
is great detail. A few
examples of these
may be a shot of the
mouth and eyes
together.
14. Fantastic Voyage
This is a close up – it
shows a watch in
detail and viewers can
clearly see the actions
in this scene. This shot
may foreshadow the
time the man has left.
15. Fantastic Voyage
This is a Wide Shot
because it shows an
entire area filled with
people working on x-ray
images. This frame can
help the audience
understand where the
scene takes place.
16. Fantastic Voyage
This is an extreme
close up – because the
eye can be seen in
great detail, also the
audience can see clear
movements. It builds
a very creepy and
chilling effect.
17. Fantastic Voyage
This is an establishing
shot – This tells the
audience where the shot
is taking place. In this
case, a city street during
the night time. This can
also help build the
ambience in the film for
the audience.
18. Fantastic Voyage
This is a close up – This
can help tell the audience
what’s going on in the
scene. In this case, there
are X-Ray shots of the
head. This particular shot
may foreshadow future
events in the film for the
audience.
19. Fantastic Voyage
This is an extreme
close up – This can
help identify the
problem or
foreshadow the
problem to the
audience.
20. Ovarian Psycos
The view is so far from
the subject that he isn't
even visible. Often used
as an establishing shot. In
this case, a woman
walking across an urban
street during the daylight.
21. Ovarian Psycos
This is a long shot as it
helps establish the
scenery. This shows the
audience the this is set in
an urban area due to the
use of street signs and
vintage looking
billboards.
22. Ovarian Psycos
This is an extreme close
up – which shows the
subject/item in
definition; in this case,
this is an extreme close
up because it shows the
bike handle in great
detail.
23. Ovarian Psycos
This is a close up as the
full face of the subject
takes up the whole
frame. In this frame, this
is a shot of a woman’s
face covered with a
bandana, but the main
focus is set on her eyes,
though the full face
shows.
24. Ovarian Psycos
This is a extreme wide
shot since it captures
all the bikers while
they also take up the
full frame. In this case,
the female bikers are
riding towards the
camera.
25. Ovarian Psycos
This is a crane shot since
the shot is taken from a
crane and pans from a
height. This shot shows
the bikers riding and
turning with road so the
crane follows them as
they are filmed.
26. Ovarian Psycos
This is a close up as the
side of the subject’s face
takes up the whole
frame. This shot shows a
woman
talking/singing/rapping
from a side view but still
a close up since the
whole fits.
27. Ovarian Psycos
This is an extreme
close up of a shoe –
This shows the action
taken in the frame in
detail. This is a shot of
a woman cycling with
a extreme close up
shot on her feet
pedaling.
28. Ovarian Psycos
This is a Mid shot as it shows
some part of the subject in
more detail while still giving
an impression of the whole
subject. This is a interview
shot of a woman talking
about their group’s interest.
It shows some of the body but
shows the whole of the face.