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What is it? – Its even closer than close up shot.
Why used? – To see fine detail in characters facial expressions.
What is it? – It’s a clear shot of somebody’s face.
Why used? – To have an idea on how the person is feeling or looking
like.
What is it? – It’s a shot of a persons torso their head.
Why used? – Used in programmes and films. It is a shot of people
having conversations.
What is it? – To be able to see from their head to feet.
Why used? – To give us a faint idea on what the person looks like.
What is it? - An extreme long shot can be a rolling picture, it sets the scene.
Why used? - It tells us where the scene is going to be.
What is it? - It is a shot taken from a high point.
Why used? - It makes an object look smaller.
What is it? – It is a picture took from a low point.
Why used? – It makes an object look bigger or more powerful.
What is it? – It’s a shot from somebody's point of view.
Why used? - To show us what the character is looking at.
What is it? – It makes the picture look confusing.
Why used? – To make the audience feel confused.

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Different camera shots

  • 1. What is it? – Its even closer than close up shot. Why used? – To see fine detail in characters facial expressions.
  • 2. What is it? – It’s a clear shot of somebody’s face. Why used? – To have an idea on how the person is feeling or looking like.
  • 3. What is it? – It’s a shot of a persons torso their head. Why used? – Used in programmes and films. It is a shot of people having conversations.
  • 4. What is it? – To be able to see from their head to feet. Why used? – To give us a faint idea on what the person looks like.
  • 5. What is it? - An extreme long shot can be a rolling picture, it sets the scene. Why used? - It tells us where the scene is going to be.
  • 6. What is it? - It is a shot taken from a high point. Why used? - It makes an object look smaller.
  • 7. What is it? – It is a picture took from a low point. Why used? – It makes an object look bigger or more powerful.
  • 8. What is it? – It’s a shot from somebody's point of view. Why used? - To show us what the character is looking at.
  • 9. What is it? – It makes the picture look confusing. Why used? – To make the audience feel confused.