Sunday, 16 October 2016
Camera shots in Primeval
Camera angles and shots-Primeval
High angle shots
This shot implies the woman is in trouble and is vulnerable and needs help and to be saved. Which is stereotypical of the men saving the women.
Tracking shot
Tracking shot implies that Abby isnt just a stereotypical women and is willing to do the dirty work
Wide shot
This shot implies he is reastablishing himself as a hero figure confirming his masculinity.
Close up
This shot allows us to see and understand the emotion the character is feeling and lets us understand what is going on
Camera Movement
Tilt- The camera body swivelling upward or downward on a stationary support. Scans the space vertically
Pan- Used more often, however, for the purpose of foloowing action or of giving movement to a scene that otherwise would be static.
Handled camera, steady shot- The use of a camera body as a camara support, either holding it by hand or using a gyroscopic stabilizer and a harness.
Tracking shot- Also known as a dolly shot, usually follows a character or object as it moves along the screen.
Crane shot- A shot with a change in framing rendered by having a camera above the ground.
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