Wednesday 17 October 2012

My experiments with camera shots and camera angles.

Stepping out of the theory, I applied all the camera shots and angles which I learned from the previous class.
Here is some of my work along with its description. From long shot to vista shot. From birds' eye view to worms' eye view I experienced it all.

I set up different settings and grabbed my camera to come up with interesting yet focused pictures on the rules that I was following. Some of the work I'll post is from the photo shoot conducted by me which was done for a friend for her design and textile foundation portfolio.

Long shotIn film, a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes.Here is a picture taken by me.



Mid shot: In film, a medium shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. The dividing line between "long shot" and "medium shot" is fuzzy, as is the line between "medium shot" and "close-up".


Close- Up :a photograph or movie shot taken at close range.



High angle: camera is right on the top of the subject so that a proportion of the subject's body is exaggerated. That is, their head is seen to be very large and the feet and legs very small and long.



Low angle: is the opposite of the high view with the feet of the object exaggerated and the head is very small.


Birds eye view:


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