Thursday, 19 September 2013

Captions

 High angle shot, used to induce insignificance or vulnerability; amongst other things.
 Another high angle shot
 The Rule of Thirds, the subject takes up a third of the screen, while the rest of the scene is taken up by the other 2 thirds.
 Birds eye view; adds to audience appeal giving the audience a different view of the action.
 Medium Close up; Brings focus to character.
 Over the Shoulder; Somebody following a person or placing the audience in the character's position.
 Long Shot; Used often in horror films; shows the character without giving away much of his/her appearance or identity. Can also be used for establishing a location or an action.
 Tilt Shot; Used to create confusion, distortion, disorientation or a nightmare.
 Another medium close up

Extreme Close Up; Utilised to closely identify with character or action. Often used to symbolise horror in a thriller.
 Another rule of thirds caption.
Another close up.
A Worms Eye View; Often used to indicate fear- audience view a situation from a characters vulnerable perspective.

3 comments:

  1. Well done Luke, you've made use of classroom time to do your camera practice . Your shots are well composed though you needed to develop your captions.

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  2. You need to sort out the left hand menu on your home page. Also you haven't submitted:

    1) The summer task
    2) Your questionnaire

    Both of these were due for submission on your blog by last Friday. Could you please post these two tasks onto your blog without delay.

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  3. I repeat: This work is now over 2 weeks late. The following needs to be on your blog by midday Wed 9 October before further action is taken.

    You need to sort out the left hand menu on your home page. Also you haven't submitted:

    1) The summer task
    2) Your questionnaire

    Both of these were due for submission on your blog by last Friday. Could you please post these two tasks onto your blog without delay.


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