Close ups show a character's whole face to convey emotion and story, while extreme close ups focus on just the eyes to scare audiences or show internal experiences. Low angle shots look up at characters for drama, while high angle shots look down from above. Extreme long shots show faraway scenery, and medium shots capture characters from the waist up during conversations.
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This powerpoint explains the various camera shots used in the media industry, this helps to get a better understand on how to use them and why they are used. I have included pictures also so it makes it easier for anyone who needs this information.
This presentation discusses how improve and update resources, programs and services that are working well. This presentation highlights the path of a NLM project that included proposing a project in an area of interest, investigating a Web based health literacy resource, advocating for an area needing improvement, and receiving response and support from the institution to implement the change.
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1. By Tia Johnson, Chloe Nicolas and Nigel Amaning-Ampong. Camera Shots
2. Close Ups A close up is a shot of a person or characters whole face they are used to convey character and show the story.
3. Extreme Close Up This is a picture of a extreme close up of a characters eye. It is the small part of a face they are used to scare people or show the audience what is happening.
4. Low angle A Low Angle shot is where the character is looking up on the character it is where the camera is low and looking up at the character they are used to give lots of drama.
5. Extreme Long Shot A extreme long shot is a shot where the camera is showing a far distance they are used to show scenery.
6. High Angle A High angle shot is when the camera is high up and is looking down on the characters.
7. Medium Shot A Medium shot is a shot of two people waist up wards having a conversation. It shows the characters.
8. Long Shot A long shot is a whole body in frame. It shows the characters walking away.