Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Angles and movements challenge mackenzie media
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3. How am I used in a film?
The close up is used to show the characters emotions and the state they are in. close up exaggerate the facial
expressions used. The majority of the shot is the persons face to tell and show the viewer that the character is
emotional.
4. How am I used in a film?
An Establishing shot sets up the location and context for a scene. It could also
establish a concept. This type of shot indicates where the next scene is going to
take place. The shot can tell you that characters are in a certain place or
building
5. How am I used in a film?
This shot can often be used with the establishing shot to show the audience where the action is talking place. It can be used when
the action is very spread out. The point of this shot is to show the characters surroundings and where they are..
6. How am I used in a film?
This is used to set the scene in the movie for characters. This type of shot is used to create a relationship between the
location and the characters. Its used to show the audience where the next specific scene will be taking place.
7. How am I used in a film?
This shot is used when a character Is speaking without to much emotion in his voice or concentration in speaking. It could also be
used to carry and present information. This shot allows for more movement with characters.
8. How am I used in a film?
This shot is used to show the face but with out getting really close and maybe uncomfortable.
9. How am I used in a film?
This shot is to close to someone's face to show any emotion except in very dramatic scenes because it shows
extreme detail.
10. How am I used in a film?
This shot is a different shot that is something other than the main action and to create a distraction and or to
add interest and information in a scene
11. How am I used in a film?
This shot can be used to create a relationship between 2 things. It is a good way to follow the interactions between 2 characters without
showing the audience to much pf there surroundings.
12. How am I used in a film?
This shot establishes the positioning of each character. During these scenes the shot reverse shit is used to show that the characters are in a conversation. You get to see each
persons point of view.
13. How am I used in a film?
This shot shows us a characters point of view and perspective. It shows us who it is by the editing.
14. How am I used in a film?
This is where the camera is mounted on some tracks and It reveals along them recording the
actors in the scene. This would be used to follow some of the characters whilst they are moving.
For example if they were running through the woods the cameraman still needs to film it
15. How am I used in a film?
The camera is in a fixed position and tilts up and down. This motion
creates something similar to someone turning there neck there neck to
look up or down.
16. How am I used in a film?
This is used to create the illusion that the camera is moving further and closer away from the scene that is
being filmed.
17. How am I used in a film?
Framing is the use of making the object you want the shot be
about the main focus of the image that you are filming to do this
you either focus on the main object so that everything else ifs
blurry or unimportant or you can make the object of your shot
the main focus by blocking other parts of the image out with
things such as plain boards or even large sheets of paper so that
the background is plain and the object stand out especially if the
object is unique and special.
18. How am I used in a film?
The rules if third Is applied by aligning an object like a tower or a tree with
guidelines at the points at which they intersect. This assists to place more and the
rest of the objects surroundings like the horizon on the top or bottom line. This
helps the main object stand out from the others however this can still make the
background stand out because the object may be very plain and dull and the
background gives the image its colour and makes the image stand out and look
unique.