Wednesday 14 October 2015

SCT Techniques -Movement and Shot types



Using movement in your shots gives you more of an effect on the shot and it makes it look more interesting.

1. Pan - Pan is a horizontal camera movement therefore the camera moves left and right in a central axis. we never used this in our webisode however it would of created tension and meaning.
2. Tilt - Tilt is a vertical camera movement in which the camera moves up or down, for example the camera takes a shot from over the shoulder of a character showing the events happening from the characters point of view.
3. Dutch Tilt - Dutch tilt is a camera is deliberately slanted on one side, used for dramatic effects distortion.
4. Dolly Zoom - Dolly Zoom is zooming in and out of the subject while simultaneously adjusting the zoom angle to keep the subject the same size
5. Follow Shot - camera follows the subject of action
6 Trucking -side to side camera movement
7. Dolly -moving in and out of the subject

Using shot types gives you more meaning in your shots

1.
 Close ups- are to show facial expressions with detail and also so show the importance of an subject 
2. Long shot - to show the area that the subject is surrounded in an that it might be important to the subjects upbringing
 3. Extreme wild shots - it shows the scene that they are in, this shows that the audience where the action is taking place. It’s useful for scenes when the action is spread out.
4. Mid shot - is from the waist up showing their body language
5. 2 shot - is when two people are in the shot and this shows the relationship between them both
6. Over the shoulder shot - from behind the person looking at the subject, shows the position of each person's point of view.
7. Point of view - shows a view from a subject prospective
8. Cut in shot - showing some part of the subject in detail, for example hard movements

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