framing images (version 3.0)
DESCRIPTION
This presentation uses movie stills comic panels to teach about the film technique of framing images.TRANSCRIPT
Framing Images
Extreme Long Shot
or Long Shot (extreme long shot)
Taken from a very long distance. Shows many details of the setting.
or Long Shot (extreme long shot)
Extreme Long Shot
Long Shot
Taken from long distance. Emphasizes the relationship between one or more characters and where they are in the setting.
Long Shot
Long Shot
Long Shot
Giant’s Eye View
Full Figure Shot(low camera angle)
Long Shot
Ant’s Eye View
Medium Close-UpMedium Shot
A shot that shows part of the body of one or more characters.
Medium Shot
Medium ShotMedium Shot
Close Up Shot
Usually a torso or head shot, when dealing with characters. It can also be a close up of an object.
Close Up Shot
Close Up Shot
Ant’s Eye View
Close Up Shot
Close UpExtreme Close Up Shot
A shot of just the eyes or mouth.
Extreme Close UpExtreme Close Up Shot
Extreme Close Up Shot
Extreme Close Up Shot
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