The last time that I did a post on camera angles, it was on a storyboard. Me and my team had to draw pictures of different camera angles. What makes this post different is that this time we had to take pictures and put them on a slide presentation. Me and my team had fun taking pictures and utilizing them in the most creative way possible. Moreover, in the process, we learned more about camera angles and their significance to film and photography, in general.
The slide above was about a low-level shot. We talked about the meaning and significance of a low-level shot. By the way, the person we used in the picture tried his hardest to not break character. The shot had to be retaken at least three to four times. Moreover, we used a story about a student bumping into a taller student as a way of making the shot make sense.
Moreover, in the slide above, we did an eye-level shot. In this slide, we talked about the meaning and significance of an eye-level shot. Moreover, we described what was going on in the scene by saying that the shot was the character "breaking the fourth wall". The goal of this was to give a comedic tone to the shot. The character gave a sarcastic look as a sign that the joke was not funny or entertaining. Furthermore, the character is looking face-to-face with the camera, making it eye-level.
The slide above was about a low-level shot. We talked about the meaning and significance of a low-level shot. By the way, the person we used in the picture tried his hardest to not break character. The shot had to be retaken at least three to four times. Moreover, we used a story about a student bumping into a taller student as a way of making the shot make sense.
Moreover, in the slide above, we did an eye-level shot. In this slide, we talked about the meaning and significance of an eye-level shot. Moreover, we described what was going on in the scene by saying that the shot was the character "breaking the fourth wall". The goal of this was to give a comedic tone to the shot. The character gave a sarcastic look as a sign that the joke was not funny or entertaining. Furthermore, the character is looking face-to-face with the camera, making it eye-level.
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