2. CONTENT
Types of shots
Panorama
Wide
Two shot
Close Up
Extreme Close Up
Story Board
3. TYPES OF SHOTS
Panorama: in this type of shot, the view is so far
from the subject that he isn't even visible. Often
used as an establishing shot to show the ambient
or context.
Wide: in this type , the subject takes up the full
frame, or at least as much as comfortably
possible. The wide shot can be used to show the
character's actions.
4. TYPES OF SHOTS
Two-shot: this is a shot of two people, which is
usually used to show a conversation between two
characters.
Close Up: This case is to Show a certain feature
or part of the subject takes up the whole frame. Is
used to show the character's expressions with
detail.
5. TYPES OF SHOTS
Extreme close up: The extreme close up is used
to reveal very small details in the scene. It might
be used to reveal horror in a subject. It might
also be used in a mystery to show some detail
that the detective picks up on or to show some
small clue.
6. STORY BOARD
Panoram
a
Panorama of the trees. Panorama of the river. Panorama of the trees
with birds.
Wide
Tree talking. Furi talking. Tree talking.
Two Shot
Two trees talking. Furi talking with a tree. Two trees talking.
7. STORY BOARD
Close Up
Close Up of Furi. Close Up of a tree. Close Up of a tree
Extreme Close Up
ECU of a electricity pole. ECU of a fruit of a tree Detail of a cocoon.