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Camera Angles<br />

By Alex Wadsworth<br />

CAMERA ANGLES<br />

By Alex Wadsworth


CONTENTS PAGE<br />

Page 1: Extreme close up photo<br />

Page 2: Very wide shot<br />

Page 3: Two shot<br />

Page 4: Noddy shot<br />

Page 5: Point of view shot<br />

Page 7: Weather shot<br />

Page 9:Cut in<br />

Page 10:Over the head shot<br />

Page 11: Extreme wide shot<br />

Page 12:Wide shot<br />

Page 13: Medium shot<br />

Page 14: Medium close up<br />

Page 15: close up<br />

Page 16: Time lapse<br />

Page 17: End page


EXTREME CLOSE UP<br />

The ecu gets right in and shows extreme detail.


VERY WIDE SHOT<br />

The subject is barely visible barely but the emphasis is still on placing him in the enviroment.


TWO SHOT<br />

A shot of two people framed similar to a midshot


NODDY SHOT<br />

Usually refers to a shot of the interviewer listening and reacting to the subject.


POINT OF VIEW SHOT<br />

Point of view shot- Shows a view from the subjects perspective


WEATHER SHOT<br />

The subject is the weather , can be used for the other purpose of a background for graphics


CUT IN<br />

Shows some other part of the subject in detail


OVER THE HEAD SHOT<br />

Looking from behind a person at the subject


EXTREME WIDE SHOT<br />

Is the view is so far away from the subject that his isn't even visible often used as an establishing<br />

shot


WIDE SHOT<br />

The subject takes up the full frame or at least as much as comfortably possible.


MEDIUM CLOSE UP<br />

Half way between medium shot and close up


CLOSE UP<br />

A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame


TIME LAPSE

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