Friday, 11 October 2013

Camera angles

 When taking these photos I took into consideration my shot techniques, the use of tilt, extreme long shot, close up, big close up, medium close up (waist up). I also used the eye line of third which shows that if there eyes are at the top of the shot it shows that they are important because it draws your attention strait to them. Eye line in the middle, which the audience can relate to them. Eyer line at the bottom which means they are weak and venerable. If they are also positioned at the left hand side this shows that they are important because you read from left to right so it draws your attention strait to them. Camera tilted upwards at the person on the photo shows that they are important and have power, Camera angle looking down shows weak and venerable.
Frames/ door ways show affect because it makes you look through the door way which draws attention to that. Line which the attention is focused on that or following things such as a path.


 This photo was taken on a tilt to show different effects and how to use different techniques and how the shot distance is long distant.




 This photo shows a long shot and the line affect which draws your attention to look strait down the path and at the person. When you look at the photo your eyes automatically follow the path, which draws you to someone/something at the end.

 This photo shows that he is important because he is stood at the left side of the photo and the camera is tilted up to him which shows that he has power and he is looking down at us, the audience. His eye line is medium between half and the top so shows that he is powerful and important.
This photo shows the door way as a frame, and he is stood at the right hand side which shows he is not very important and his eye line is mid point which means the audience can relate to him.The door way draws attention to him because it makes you look through it and the attention is on him.


 This photo is shown a medium long shot which draws your attention strait to him, he is in mid centre of the photo which shows he is not very important, the rule of thirds he is in the second point and his eye line is in the middle which means the audience can relate.

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