basic shot types & angles
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Powerpoint which goes through the basic shot types and angles with examples.TRANSCRIPT
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Basic Shot Types
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• Shots come in a variety of distances, naming them is an inexact science, where does one shot distance end and another begin? Use your initiative! Here are some examples from “Casino Royale”
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An extreme long shot
this time - also an establishing shot - (it shows us where the action is set)
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Note this shot is from the air - therefore it is also an aerial shot
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Another ELS - this time from the ground, not an establishing shot as it is mid-sequence
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A Long shot (LS) - note the full body is in view
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A mid-shot (MS) roughly from the waist up
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CLose-up (CU) used to show emotion/reaction
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Extreme close up (ECU) to show detail of action
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Over the shoulder shot - also in this case a Two shot
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Point of View shot (POV) to help audienceempathise with character
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• Shots are usually framed from eye level, occasionally for effect this is varied
CAMERA ANGLES
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High-angle shot - looking down on the actionmaybe to show vulnerability
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Low angle, looking up, in this case to show the villain’s lack of awareness that Bond is
behind him in the cab
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A mild Dutch tilt (or canted angle) to showconsternation or confusion in characters