10 Camera Shots/Angles -Steven Leon-Nucci

Steven Leon
08/29/2022

Establishing shot: In this recording we took a shot of the library and of our classmates working together to get a feel of the scenery.


High Angle Shot: The way we filmed this angle was by having one of us stand on a chair meanwhile the other simply stands on the ground.


Dutch Angle Shot: We used a shoulder level to mainly capture my face as the angle of the camera is being turned.


Low Angle Shot: In this scene, we wanted to try and recreate when two partners has the upper hand in a scenario by confidently walking to their enemy.


Master Shot: We got another classmate to film this scene for us especially since we wanted to focus on not just one but on all the characters that get affected by the dramatic situation.


Two-Shot: Here we tightly framed a full body shot of the two of us waving at the camera. This method was used to let the viewers strictly focus on our actions.


Point-of-View Shot: We suspected that filming in first person wouldn’t be so hard, but by the amount of re-takes it took us to get it right, it proved us otherwise. 


Over-the-Shoulder Shot: In this scene our focus was on capturing the hand shake the two friends always do when they meet up and to show the expression of one of the friends face.


Long Shot: Here we reenacted as two people who coincidentally met up. We used a long shot so some of the scenery can also be captured.


Close-Up Shot: Filming this scene was very awkward since we really didn't have clue what to say or do. So, this is when another classmate of ours helped us film this shot by letting us record her.


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