Monday 26 September 2011

Practice Shots & Descriptions

For this lesson, we had the chance to leave the classroom and take pictures using different camera shots and angles. We matched these pictures to the list of shots above.

 - A low angle medium close up (looking up, half of body)
 - A high angle long shot (looking down, whole person)
 - An extreme close up of the time (One number on clock)
 - A big close up of someone using a mobile phone (Just face and phone)
 - A close up of someone in "nature" (Person's head and shoulders)
 - A two shot in medium long shot (Two people, half of body)
 - An over the shoulder shot of someone writing (Shoulder and hand writing on paper)
 - A very long shot of conveying isolation (Very far away shot of person)
 - A medium close up (Above the waist, head and shoulders)
 - A long shot (Whole person)

- A photograph which has connotations of friendship (Situation or object which could indicate friendship without using a whole person)
 - A photograph which has connotations of stress (Situation or object which could indicate friendship without using a whole person)


A very long shot of conveying isolation (Very far away shot of person)

An over the shoulder shot of someone writing (Shoulder and hand writing on paper)

A photograph which has connotations of friendship (Situation or object which could indicate friendship without using a whole person)

A big close up of someone using a mobile phone (Just face and phone)

A two shot in medium long shot (Two people, half of body)

A high angle long shot (looking down, whole person)

A low angle medium close up (looking up, half of body)

A long shot (Whole person)

 A close up of someone in "nature" (Person's head and shoulders)

A medium close up (Above the waist, head and shoulders)

 An extreme close up of the time (One number on clock)

A photograph which has connotations of stress (Situation or object which could indicate friendship without using a whole person)

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