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2/9/09 8:43 PMCamera Shots/ Angles
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 Arial Shot
- A video, shot from the air. Usually from a camera mounted on a crane, or ahelicopter.
 
Crane Shot
- The camera is mounted on a crane to make the person being filmed look smaller, and it focuses more on the setting.
 Vertigo Shot
- The camera is mounted straight up, looking down above the charter.
 
Zoom Lenses-
Using the camera's zoom to pan out, rather than physically moving thecamera away. It can also be used while moving the camera sideways to make it look like the subject is moving.
Tracking Shot
- The camera is mounted on a moving object, and moved alongside of thecharter.
Push
- Physically moving the camera, rather than zooming in.
Pan
- The camera is rotated from a fixed point panning through the scene horizontally.
Tilt
- Panning through the scene vertically, rather than horizontally.
 Video for Push, Tilt, Tracking Shot, Pan, and Zoom Lenses.
 
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2/9/09 8:43 PMCamera Shots/ Angles
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Low Angle
- The camera is mounted low and tilted upward at the charter. This increasesthe height of the charter, and makes them appear to be more powerful.
High Angle
- The camera is mounted on a crane above the set, it is a less extreme arialshot.
 
Dutch Tilt
- The camera is tilted to make it look like the surface is not level, or slanted.
 
POV Shot
- (Point of View Shot)- filming like the camera is the charter's eyes, it showstheir point of view.
Long Shot
- Is a full shot of the charter, that shows them next to their surroundings inlife size.
 
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Medium Shot
- Is a shot of the charter(s) from the waist up.
 
Close- Up
- This shot is very close to a charter or object, usually to emphasize itsimportance, however it shows very little background.
Extreme Close- Up
- A shot even closer than the close up, it show no surroundings.
Wide Angle Shot- Range Rover Sport Parking
 
 Wide Angle Shot
- Is similar to a long shot, it shows the whole charter, it also includesits surroundings.
 
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Yeah thanks but I still prefer the Nikon D5000 DSLR http://bit.ly/cfwcVt :P

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