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Lesson 3: Topic: Cinematic Techniques Subtopic: Camera Shot
Lesson 3: Topic: Cinematic Techniques Subtopic: Camera Shot
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Lesson 3
Topic: Cinematic Techniques
Subtopic: Camera Shot
Performance Task
Instruction: For your activity, form a group of four (4). Look for an area to used the
different camera angle shoot from the textbook on page 27 – 29, within the group
choose a model then one (1) model equivalent to one (1) camera angle
shoot. Compile all the camera angle shoot in a Microsoft Word with Label
and Definition (See the example below).
Example Camera Angle Shoot and Format: Follow the arrangement on how
to compile your camera angle shoot in Microsoft Word. See the format
below after example. Use arial font and font size eleven (11).
Eye Level shot: Subject is filmed at eye-level to replicate how people see
each other face to face
High Angle shot: Subject is filmed from a higher level to establish the
subject's inferiority
Cowboy shot: Camera is held at waist-level to capture around the subject's Hip
Knee Level shot: Camera films at knee-level to emphasize the subject's superiority
Ground Level shot: Camera set at ground level to emphasize the subject's movement
Shoulder Level shot: Subject is filmed at shoulder-level to make the subject feel smaller or shorter
Dutch Angle shot: Camera films from tilted angle to create a sense of disorientation or instability
Overhead shot: Subjects are filmed from a bird's eye view, Looking down on them to provide a fuller
perspective of a scene
Aerial shot: Subjects are filmed with a drone or from a flying vehicle to cover and display a vast expanse of
scenery
Rubrics:
Accuracy – 10
Camera Work – 10
Editing – 10
Clarity – 20
Total of 50 Points
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