Complete guide to camera shots and what they mean This video talks about the main camera shots that are used by filmmakers. This clip also shows what camera shots are best to portray specific meaning and importance. Wide shots- To give the watcher an idea of how the character fits into their environment and it also can be used to compare a character to the problem they may be facing. Full shot- There is no cropping of the character's body and can also be used to show the interaction of many characters at once. Some punch lines can be dependent on a full shot. Medium full shot- This helps to focus on a specific character or characters while also having a shot of what is happening in the background. So we can get a picture of multiple things happening at once. Cowboy shot- A shot from below the hips. This is for heroic shots where the character is supposed to look very confident and open. Medium shot- This is the most common shot used and also is a comfortable shot for t...
A treatment for Addicted Prepared by Jeremiah Fowler This film will be between the time of 1:30-2:00 minute duration. This will be filmed at a local bay called Browns Bay, this location has street shops that are a perfect match for the background we wanted to use. We wanted to use a location that surely won't have a lot of people around, this plays with the convention of isolation. The use of street shops also creates a sense of eeriness as this isn't an area that serves a lot of protection, especially at night time. The area is also not rich area so it does not give off the idea of security and comfort. The other location will have a very brief time being filmed as the main shots will be at the Browns Bay location and also in the car. We did not want to use a busy environment as we want to use the convention of isolation. Isolation is a technique used in a thriller that builds suspense as viewers can put themselves in the character's shoes and feel a sense of da...
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