1) The document discusses different camera angles used in film presentations including close up (head and shoulders), long shot (body and setting), establishing shot (10 ft away), medium shot (waist and up), over the shoulders (character's point of view), extreme close up (focused item), high angle (make character look small and powerless), and low angle (make character look big and stronger).
2) Close ups focus on a character's head and shoulders while long shots show more of the body and setting.
3) Establishing shots are taken from about 10 feet away while medium shots capture from the waist up.
1) The document discusses different camera angles used in film presentations including close up (head and shoulders), long shot (body and setting), establishing shot (10 ft away), medium shot (waist and up), over the shoulders (character's point of view), extreme close up (focused item), high angle (make character look small and powerless), and low angle (make character look big and stronger).
2) Close ups focus on a character's head and shoulders while long shots show more of the body and setting.
3) Establishing shots are taken from about 10 feet away while medium shots capture from the waist up.
1) The document discusses different camera angles used in film presentations including close up (head and shoulders), long shot (body and setting), establishing shot (10 ft away), medium shot (waist and up), over the shoulders (character's point of view), extreme close up (focused item), high angle (make character look small and powerless), and low angle (make character look big and stronger).
2) Close ups focus on a character's head and shoulders while long shots show more of the body and setting.
3) Establishing shots are taken from about 10 feet away while medium shots capture from the waist up.
Close Up Angle - CU Close up is a characters head to shoulders. Long Shot - LS Long shot is the characters body and a little bit of the setting. Establishing Shot - ES I when a picture is taken from 10 ft away. Medium Shot - MS Medium Shot is the waist and up. Over The Shoulders - OTS Over The Shoulders is when you can see a chararters point of view. Extreme Close Up - ECU When you focus on a certain item up close High Angle - HA It means to make the charater small; make feel the person powerless Low Angle - LA It mean to make the character big; make someone look stronger