2. Crowd shot has more than 3 main characters involved. Connotations of teamwork band of heroic protagonists. They will prevail.
3. Long Shot/Wide Shot good for action scenes and locations great at showing good vs evil. Other Connotations Spectacle Large Event.
4. Establishing Shot establishing the location good at creating Verisimilitude (act of appearing realistic) so the audience so that it is relatable.
5. Mid Shot
6. Extreme Close Up connotes empathy and emotion.
7. Medium Close Up good at showing empathy and emotion. Antagonist promotes evilness serious facial expression. affect on audience is fear.
8. Duo Shot Wearing same costumes
9. Extreme Long Shot
Camera Angles:
High Angle: looking down Underdog characters suburdonate prince princess character. Antagonist. imposing powerful dominant.
Low Angle: Looking up powerful dominant strong victorious fear intimidation Showing dominance.
Dutch Angle/CantedAngle. This is where the camera is tilted significantly tilted to the left or right. Slightly off center enigma of the scene.
Movement:
Panning the camera moves left to right right to left very common at the start of a new location/setting establishing shot for a new scene allows the audience to understand the environment. Creates suspense. Start of conflict. Spectacle
Tilting movement of the camera up and down common for the start of scenes and location as well as characters. Shows power or powerless.
Tracking movement is when the camera follows the character next to them for scenes of enigmas. Suspense. Involving the audience in the action. Spectacle. Exciting. Action.
Wide shot: shows of the landscape and introduces the shot this connotes mystery and a welcome feeling. In this shot the camera is showing the surroundings of where the film starts this allows the audience to immerse themselves in the storyworld which the film is set in.
Medium Close Up: This is used so that we can see the characters expression in the shot. This connotes how the character is feeling and show us what the character is like as a person at the start of the movie or during the shot. In this shot wee see the heroic protagonist getting up and the shot allows us to see the Heroic Protagonist expression.
Tracking shot: tracks the main character as they move across the scene. This shows us that the character is taking in his surroundings and is unsure of what is happening around him. This connotes a sense of bewilderment and surprise. It also lets the audience look around and see the wold which the scene is taking place in.
Close up: A close up shot of the character allows the audience and the camera to focus on a particular character facial expressions and this allows the audience to connect with the character and feel the characters emotions. In this shot the heroic protagonist is talking to his best friend as there is about to be an enigma. Where the Heroic Protagonist is making a turning point in the movie.
Low angle: this is where the camera is pointing up at at the main character to show their dominance and importance in the scene. Usually used to show the main character as strong and powerful. This lets the audience have that feel good moment and they know that the heroic protagonist is going to win.
Pan: this is used to show off the surroundings of an area so that the audience can see and understand the environment that they are looking at. This allows the audience to feel like they are somehow included in the film. This lets the audience immersive themselves in the film and helps the entertainment factor of the film.
Tracking: this is when the camera tracks a character to show off their surroundings to the audience. This is usually used for action chase scenes or transitions where the character is moving from one scene to the other in this scene this allows the audience to be able to immersive themselves in the film.
High Angle: this is used to show someone is weak in a film because the camera is pointed down at them meaning that they appear small and not powerful. This is usually used when the bad guy is beaten by the good guy and dies at the end of a movie. In this scene out heroic protagonist is fighting the antagonist the high angle of the camera shows our Heroic Protagonist as powerful and showing dominance. While our Antagonist is showed as being not powerful and weak.
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