Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Film Techniques

Hey there!!

I'm back and now we are going to talk about the film techniques of Spider Man 3. An example of a film technique is the camera angles. Camera angles come in different shots, types and sizes. Some of those shots are: close up shot, medium shot, long shot, low angle shot, high angle shot and extreme long shots. And now I'm going to give you an example of each shot and talk a bit about the example.





Close up shot: This picture is focusing on one subject which is the face of both Spider man and MJ's and you can see a little bit of the background and the emotions and there face.




Medium shot: This picture focuses on the Sandman's and Spider Mans body including some of the background that we can see, which also focuses on one scene and it tells us what is really happening in that scene.






Long shot: This picture shows and focuses on Harry's full body and the board his on. It also shows the background that he is in.







Extreme long shot/low angle shot: This picture shows that the shot is long and low that you can't see the humans body clearly. You can only see the body and the full background of the shot/picture.


High angle shot: This shot is a high angle shot where the audience feel as if they are looking down at the subject when it is shot from this angle. It also makes the audience feel as if they are looming over what is being filmed.

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