Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Range Of Shots

 This is a 'Wide Shot' of Jamie Appleyard. Jamie takes up most of the frame a possible with enough space above and below the him.


This is a 'Medium Close Up' of Alex Robinson. A medium close up is a shot half way between a Mid Shot and a Close Up.












 This is a 'Medium Close Up' of Claire Noble. The difference between this one and the other one is, on this one I had used a flash. The flash had produced a better, clearer picture.










This is an 'Extreme Close Up' of Jamie Appleyard. The Extreme Close Up is used to show extreme detail of the person's face.












This is a 'Mid Shot' of Alex Robinson. The Mid Shot shows the person from head to navel, whilst still allowing you to get an impression of the surrounding.

This is a 'Two Shot' of Claire Noble and Alex Robinson. The Two shot is simply a shot of two people, usually framed similar to a Mid Shot.
 This is an 'Over-The-Shoulder Shot' of Claire Noble and Lydia Drew. The Over-The-Shoulder shot is a shot when you are looking at something or someone from over someones shoulder. I had fortunately managed to get a double 'Over-The-Shoulder' Shot.









This is a 'Close Up Shot' of Alex Robinson. This is when a certain feature or part of someone takes up the whole frame.

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