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Shot Sizes Slide Presentation

   


Before, we did a storyboard on shot sizes, which included drawings of what each shot size looks like. This time we had to utilize our photography skills to accomplish this. Honestly, while doing this me and my team had a tremendous amount of fun. We had a chance to talk to others and listen to their advice because they were older. Now, back to topic. Me and my team managed to capture different pictures representing each shot size. However, it took numerous attempts to accomplish this.

In this slide, we used talked about master shots. In the shot, students were skipping class and hanging out. In the shot, all of the main characters were present in the shot. The genre of the shot was supposed to be a thriller. Moreover, it was filled with fear and suspense.


  In this slide, we talked about a medium full shot. In this shot, a boy asked a girl to go on a date with him and she accepts. The character was immensely filled with joy. In the shot, the picture captured most of the character's body. It was not too close or too far, which makes it a medium full shot. Furthermore, the genre was romance and it was filled with joy and affection.

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