Task 2 - Applying you knowlegde
Watch the opening scene of any movie. It can be a copy of a movie you have, or one of the links below.
Write an analysis of three camera shots/angles/movements used.
These camera movements and shots comes from a acion film written and directed by Edgar Wright called baby driver in 2017.
Dolly camera: This camera movement allows you to easily follow characters in a stable position because of the way is moves across a stable track on the ground. This makes the audience feel like they are actually they walking along side the actor.
Eye level shot: This shot is where the camera is positioned as though it is a human actually observing a scene, so that the actors heads are on a level with the focus and the camera will be placed approximately five to six feet from the ground. This is also a good way for the audience to see how the character is feeling through character expression and movement.
Wide angle shot: This is typically used to show a location of a character or the setting of the film, however it is a bit differant from a establing shot.
Write an analysis of three camera shots/angles/movements used.
These camera movements and shots comes from a acion film written and directed by Edgar Wright called baby driver in 2017.
Dolly camera: This camera movement allows you to easily follow characters in a stable position because of the way is moves across a stable track on the ground. This makes the audience feel like they are actually they walking along side the actor.
Eye level shot: This shot is where the camera is positioned as though it is a human actually observing a scene, so that the actors heads are on a level with the focus and the camera will be placed approximately five to six feet from the ground. This is also a good way for the audience to see how the character is feeling through character expression and movement.
Wide angle shot: This is typically used to show a location of a character or the setting of the film, however it is a bit differant from a establing shot.
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