By Jason Warland
Extreme Close Up (ECU)
                                               An Extreme close up zooms
                                               in to the characters
                                               body<usually eyes, nose,
                                               hand, ear ect. They are used
                                               to show general reactions of
                                               the character in a dramatic
                                               scene and are usually
                                               followed by a wide shot.




   Close ups convey the detail and emotion to the viewer
Close Up (CU)
                The camera focusing
                in on a certain object
                or on someone's
                facial expressions.
                The typically contain
                the face and the
                shoulder of the
                character. Close ups
                are often used in
                horrors to show the
                characters reaction to
                the viewers.
Medium Shot (MS)
A medium shot is
typically from the
waist up, and there is
a gap from the top of
the head to out the
frame. It is a good
distance to set the
scene, so the
audience can
understand it , were
the movie has got to.
Long Shot (LS)
                 Long shots allow the viewer to
                 see the character from head to
                 toe, also it is a good opening
                 shot when changing scene, as it
                 sets the scene. It is often used at
                 the beginning of a scene before
                 the drama takes place.
Panoramic Shot




Using a panoramic shot would set the scene because the audience would be able
to see every thing that is happening in that shot. It is also helpful when setting
the scene.
Birds Eye View
It gives you an overview of
what's going on. It can set
the location of the scene
and also the time period
that it is set in. Also it can
be used to show the
audience something that
thee characters are unable
to see that will help the film
make more sense.

Camera shots

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  • 2.
    Extreme Close Up(ECU) An Extreme close up zooms in to the characters body<usually eyes, nose, hand, ear ect. They are used to show general reactions of the character in a dramatic scene and are usually followed by a wide shot. Close ups convey the detail and emotion to the viewer
  • 3.
    Close Up (CU) The camera focusing in on a certain object or on someone's facial expressions. The typically contain the face and the shoulder of the character. Close ups are often used in horrors to show the characters reaction to the viewers.
  • 4.
    Medium Shot (MS) Amedium shot is typically from the waist up, and there is a gap from the top of the head to out the frame. It is a good distance to set the scene, so the audience can understand it , were the movie has got to.
  • 5.
    Long Shot (LS) Long shots allow the viewer to see the character from head to toe, also it is a good opening shot when changing scene, as it sets the scene. It is often used at the beginning of a scene before the drama takes place.
  • 6.
    Panoramic Shot Using apanoramic shot would set the scene because the audience would be able to see every thing that is happening in that shot. It is also helpful when setting the scene.
  • 7.
    Birds Eye View Itgives you an overview of what's going on. It can set the location of the scene and also the time period that it is set in. Also it can be used to show the audience something that thee characters are unable to see that will help the film make more sense.