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Camera Shot Examples

Teacher: E Williams
Horizontales
Shot of a single person, maybe an interviewer or guest. Usually a medium shot or tighter.
Moving the camera to physically get closer or further from a subject. You may have the camera mounted on a dolly, or you may be walking towards or away from the subject.
The action comes directly toward or at the camera.
is the space between the top of the subject’s head and the top of the frame. Usually, you want to have the subject’s eyes near the top horizontal third line of your shot.
Framed so that the viewers have the perception that they are participating in the action by peering over the shoulder of the subject. Used most often in interviews.
A shot taken from a close distance. Often it is a person’s head from the shoulders or neck up. It could also be a tight shot of an object that fills almost the entire frame
Creates depth in the scene by adding objects to the foreground, middle ground, and background. We see different levels of action to create a 3D effect
A horizontal scan, movement, rotation or turning of the camera in one direction (to the right or left) around a fixed spot. You are standing still but the camera is moving to capture an entire panoramic scene.
Shot of two people, maybe talking to each other. Usually a medium shot or tighter.
Used to establish the setting of a project. It might be the outside of a building or a landscape and is often the first scene in a project
This shot frames only part of an object in close-up detail. It might frame only a part of a human face (an eye or the mouth) or a detailed part of an object (the petal of a flower).
The subject is filmed directly from below and the camera points up at the action, to make the subject appear larger, more formidable and menacing
Verticales
The camera angle is skewed so that the horizon line is not parallel.
Using the zoom feature of the camera to make the subject fill more or less of the frame.
The subject is filmed from above and the camera points down on the action, often to make the subject small, weak and vulnerable.
The camera is positioned very close to an object to show detail. You are not zooming in, but instead placing the camera very close to an object.
Shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings
A “normal” camera shot filmed from a medium distance. It usually refers to a human figure from the waist (or knees) up