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The
first shot was an extreme close up. These are used to show something important
to the plot in close view. This means the audience can focus on the point of
significance, it also brings intensity due to how close up it is, and can cause
discomfort for the viewers.[MDH1]
The
second shot was a long shot of the woman. Long shots are used to show a
character in full shot. This gives the audience a full view from head to toe,
giving more overview onto the character or the crime scene. It also shows the
audience an establishing shot with a character in it, so they can see how the
scene will play out.[MDH2]
The
third shot is a Low angle shot. Low angle shots are used to show that some characters
have authority over others, or to show they have power in comparison to the
angle. The effect on the audience is they know these two characters are in a
higher position than the ones they are talking to, just from an angle.[MDH3]
WWW: A great start to exploring the camera angles/shots, you
understand their purpose and use well.
EBI: Always make sure to explain how the angles and shots create an
effect in the specific scene that they are in.
[MDH1]Fantastic
knowledge on the camera shot and its purpose, what effect is created in this
specific scene though?
[MDH2]How
does it make the audience feel? How does it present her character?
[MDH3]Excellent
understaning.
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