Camera Shots and Angles
“Follow-up Shot”
I am filming the dragon fly as it moves, showing how it flys from one place to another. As I’m following it you can see how fast it moves, how it moves, and where it likes to go.“Close-up Shot”
I was showing how the way the girls hair & eyes blends significantly with the plants. This shot is close so you can see her hair color matches the green leaves andher eye color matches the reddish part of them.
“Establishing shot”
This shows how peaceful it looks to sit there surrounded by the plants. This shot shows the plants and how there’s no one around making any type of disturbance or noise.
“Reaction Shot”
By the reaction on my face you can tell that i’m shocked by something that happened. This shot doesn’t only shows the viewer my reaction, but it makes them wonder what happened for me to react like that.“Low-angle Shot”
With the girl standing by the tree it really emphasizes how tall that tree is. This shot makes the tree look intimidating to the girl.
Your establishing and reaction shots are impeccible. I loved the establishing shot because it set the scene perfectly, giving me a clear view of the setting and making me feel like I was really there. The reaction shot was fantastic too because it captured the characters' immediate responses, helping me connect with their feelings and understand their reactions better.
ReplyDeleteThe low angle shot was set up perfectly. The wind gives a gloomy mood and the character looks very dominate and tall. The reaction shot was amazing as you can really tell that the character is in shock but leaves suspense on what they were reacting to.
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