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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

First Video Shots



This is a cameo shot, this was fairly easy to do 
since all you needed was a neutral background.



This is a choker shot, the most difficult part about 
it was probably finding the right angle.



This is a close up shot, this was extremely easy in
the sense that you just had to focus on a specific 
object and the rest would come into the frame without 
needing to move the camera. It also added some 
drama/suspense even though the video was basic.



This is a dolly shot, it was difficult trying to
keep the camera steady as I was moving forward.
This resulted in a wobbly/shaky video.



This was an extreme close up shot, because it was filmed on
my phone I think the more I zoomed in, the grainier it got.
The quality could have been better if I had used an actual camera.



This was a follow shot, it was very difficult trying to
keep up with the subject I was following and at
the same time keeping the camera steady. This led
to a very amateur and poorly executed video.



This is a full shot, it was an easy shot to 
make since all I needed to capture was 
my subject's whole body.



This is a high angle shot, it was a bit tricky finding a higher
place to shoot from and it was hard to zoom in and get the
right angle with an iPhone camera from such a great height.
This resulted in the video looking a bit weird.



This is a low angle shot, it wasn't particularly easy or 
difficult to film but it was a bit awkward having 
to crouch down and film upwards.



This is a medium shot, it was very easy to film since
I just needed to capture the subject from the knees up.



This is a point of view shot, it was challenging trying to
recreate the feeling of 'looking through someone
else's eyes.' This was because of only being able to use
one hand at the beginning. I tried to make it realistic by
looking around as anyone would when they're
walking normally, but I think it paid off.



This is a reaction shot, it was fairly easy to recreate 
although I think I stood too far away.


2 comments:

  1. -Reaction shot: I really liked this shot, although like you said it does seem to be filmed a bit further away than what it typically would. However, I am still able to get emotions such as excitement out of it.
    -Point of view shot: This was a really cool shot. i really liked how it truly felt as if i was the person walking around the school.
    - Low angle shot: This made me feel as if I was a tiny person looking up to the subject (Madison). It made Madison look bigger than what she really since we are looking up to her.
    - Close up shot: This shot although simple gave me a sense of suspense, because it focuses on an object making it seem as if it had a significant value.

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  2. 1. I really liked your cameo shot because not only did accurately capture the shot, but it was a fun scene in general. The neutral background helped me focus on the subject instead of surrounding details.
    2. I also liked the extreme close up shot. Although it may have been difficult I think it was done really well; you did a good job of showing the intense scene of her eye.
    3. I really liked the follow shot, and even though it was a little shaky I really enjoyed the shot. I felt as if we were walking alongside the subject.
    4. I really liked the high angle shot; I wasn’t able to do it because I didn’t have the right surface, so I was impressed with how well the scene turned out. It looked as if we were looking down on the subject and I thought it was done very well.

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