The document discusses different photographic plans and angles used to convey specific meanings and focus on certain parts of scenes. It explains that a full plan was used to focus on a dog that was in danger. A high angle view was used to show a dog as a victim and give one character power. A bird's eye view emphasized that both a dog and eagle were at risk. A low angle portrayed an eagle as dangerous. A medium angle showed a character's body positions as key. A close angle focused on facial expressions. An American plan zeroed in on a character's hands carrying something caught by an eagle. A detail plan singled out a hand touching someone's ass for emphasis. A general plan provided context by showing a
2. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
What does it mean? Why?
Full
Well, they used that
plan to just focus
the dog. In this
case, the dog was
out which was
dangerous.
3. Photographic Angle:
What does it mean? Why?
Part of the Scene
High View
Here they wanted to show the
dog as a victim That is why
the camera is high. As well,
they wanted to show that
Margaret had the power.
4. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
What does it mean? Why?
General
Here they used this plan
due to the context they
wanted to show. Which
is the eagle that is over
a tree's branch.
5. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
What does it mean? Why?
Bird's Eye View
Now, the dog wasn't the only
victim. The eagle was
superior and she was on risk
too. That is the reason why
they used that angle.
6. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
General
What does it mean? Why?
Here, they used this
plan to show the whole
perspective of she
trying to escape from
the eagle.
7. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
Low View
What does it mean? Why?
In this part, they wanted to
show the eagle as a dangerous
creature. And that is why they
used this angle.
Which gave it superiority.
8. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
Medium
What does it mean? Why?
They are presenting a
part where Margaret is
trying to get rid of the
dog and get back her
phone. And her body
positions were key.
9. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
Close
What does it mean? Why?
Expressions are the main part
of this plan. Look at her
laughing and her smiling. That
was the director was
expecting us to look at.
10. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
American
What does it mean? Why?
In this section we can see
gow the director wanted
us focus on her hands
which are carrying the
Kevin who fad been
caught by the eagle.
11. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
Detail
What does it mean? Why?
Now, they were focusing on his
hand touching her ass. And they
wanted to make it "special". Just
focus on that.
That is the main feature of this
plan.
12. Photographic Plan:
Part of the Scene
General
What does it mean? Why?
Lastly, they employed this
plan to show his father. But
not just him. They wanted to
give us a little bit of the
context by showing us. He
was playing Golf.