Wednesday, 7 December 2011

shot types practice





This shot was taken in front of the window. As you can seen you can't really see properly cause there is to much light coming into the camera lens. making me or any object  to appear dark. The shot type is a mid shot, this is because you can see from the waist up. The frame of the shot is okay, this is because I am in focus but, I'm not in the centre of the shot. (BY: Rochelle Laurencin)

Here we have an extreme close up Christina. As you can see Christina's top part of  head is not in the frame, which is good, as it demonstrates the rule of third. this is because her eyes are on on the first line if you imagine a 3 by 3 grid drawn in the footage you can see this. in addition she is looking directly at the camera. The lighting is perfect because she is not blocked out by natural light (BY: Rochelle Laurencin)

This shot is a wide shot. There is natural light coming from the right and from up ahead. A tripod has been used to keep the fram in balance and a more focus shot. (BY: Rochelle Laurencin)

The shot type is an over the shoulder shot. So if in the editing process this shot would be used to create a shot/ reverse shot, to start a conversation. I personally think the framing could be better if it was filmed a bit more close to my shoulder because we will be able to see Christina more clearly in my perspective.But overall for a first attempt it is good because you can see the side of my face and Christina is clear in the shot. The lighting is quiet dark and we can not see the background clearly  and bit of Christina's clothes. (BY: Rochelle Laurencin)

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