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In pairs or three’s, match the definitions, terminologies, and images

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Tracking shotThe camera follows the action along specially built rails or wheels. This ensures that the camera follows any fast-paced action without being bumpy

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Crane shot

The camera is mounted above the ground. This means that action can be captured from above

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High camera angle

This is is often used to make characters appear vulnerable, because

the position of the camera means that they look smaller

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Low camera angle

This is often used to make characters seem intimidating, because this angle makes the subject appear larger

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Close-up

This angle shows the subject in detail. The subject will take-up most of the frame

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Extreme Close-Up

This angle will depict a particular part of the subject in great detail. This can be used to draw attention to small details or an emotion of a character

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Mid-shot

The subject is depicted as the main focus of the frame, however the setting or location of the subject will also be shown.

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Long-shot

This camera shot means that the camera can depict a lot of the setting and background. It helps establish location and situations of the characters.

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Point of View shot (POV)

Where the camera show the action through the eyes of a character

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Canted angle

This is where the subject is depicted so it appears to be on a slant. This is usually used to portray chaos or something unusual

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Shallow focus

Where the depth of field means that only the foreground of the image is in focus

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Deep focus

Where the depth of field means that everything in the frame is in focus

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http://youtu.be/laU2MI6X48I

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• Understand terms and definitions for different camera angles• Familiarise yourself with the Canon 60D cameras

All: Create an animated storyboard by taking photos using the appropriate camera settings and using basic editing software.

Some: define all camera shots/ angles

Challenge: select appropriate camera angles and use creatively in order to enhance the story

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Create a synopsis for a short scene. In this scene you must use camera angles to portray either emotions, relationships or danger. It is up to you.

You will create a hand drawn and an animated storyboard to show how you would film the scene

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Upload your storyboard to your Key Concepts blog, under the heading ‘Media Language-Camera angles’

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Find a scene from a film which you think shows excellent use of different camera angles. If you can, take a few screen shots, or find still images and write a blog post about how the camera is used and the effect it has.

Challenge: experiment with different blogging tools to make your post creative