assignment 3
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Assignment 3:
CAM SAM C
Chelsea Hopkins
Extreme Close Up
Extreme close ups focus on one
aspect of a persons characteristics.
This could be any aspect including
the eye, lips, nose or hands
Mid-Shot
A medium shot tends to focus from the waist
or chest upwards, this shot is usually used to
frame a character or subject. These pictures
show a recent holiday to Turkey, my nephew
and my 16th birthday
Close Up
Close ups are used to frame a
particular part of someone's body and
give you detail of a character or
subjects features.
Deep Focus
A deep focus shows the
entire image in focus to
give the audience the full
perspective
Wide Shot
This gives a large variety of
information. It shows a large
amount of detail to show exactly
what happens in the image
Wembley stadium
Pendley manor, Tring
Establishing Shot
Establishing
shots set a
scene, giving
the viewer an
idea of its
setting. These
can be taken
from a range of
distances.
Chalis, Turkey
Long Shot
Long shots are used to frame a
character or subjects full body.
Therefore allowing us to see
the full image
Fethiye, Turkey
Two Shot
Two shots always have
two items or people,
showing a relationship
between them
Shallow Focus
A shallow focus allows the viewer to
gain the attention of one subject
before its background or setting
Chalis beach, Turkey
Zoom
Zooming go in towards a subject to give more
detail
Reverse Zoom
Reverse zoom moves away from the subject, showing
detail beforehand.
Asymmetry
A shot is unbalanced or
asymmetrical on both sides,
meaning they look different to
show disorder chaos or various
objects