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TILT SHOT
FRAMING SHOT
EYE-LEVEL SHOT
SOFT FOCUS SHOT
BACKLIGHTING SHOT
PANNING SHOT
TILT SHOT – a shot in which the camera angle is deliberately
slanted to one side. This is commonly used for dramatic effects
and to portray feelings of uneasiness, disorientation,
intoxication etc.
FRAMING SHOT – focuses on the image where
you, the photographer, want it.
EYE-LEVEL SHOT– is where you are in the same
height and angle as the subject.
SHORT FOCUS SHOT– is a shot that gives the appearance
of blurring while retaining sharp edges. It is used as an
effect to eliminate blemishes, and in general, produces a
dreamlike image
BACKLIGHTING SHOT– refers to s hot where the source
of the light used to expose the film comes from behind
the subject
PANNING SHOT– refers to where the camera follows the
subject from left to right or right to left, blurring the
backgrounds, and shows speed
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