Reply to Two People
I replied to Shayna's Blog post about the 10 films. This includes the addition of the full view shot, close shot, and the low angle shot. All of which include angles of film making that are all involved in the film making process.
Full View Shot: The full view shot includes the emotions and body language that the person feels or is doing due to the full body shot. This shot also includes the involvement of the environment and space that is around the person that can show whether the people can be more on the wealthy side, poorer, and or showing where they are.
Close Shot: This shot makes the viewer feel more closer to the person themselves whether this is personal feelings or just knowing the surroundings of the person and how the environment affects their feelings throughout the film making process.
Low Angle Shot: This low angle shot included the people in the shot feeling more important in the film making process, and just bigger and stronger in a way.
I replied to Sasha's Blog post about the 10 films. This includes the point of view shot, the follow shot, and the tilt shot. These all are involved in the film making process.
Point of View Shot: This point of view shot represents how a student goes through their day and takes us through the life that they live whether that includes, talking with friends or even going to class.
Follow Shot: This shows some depth of the hallway but also presents a person going through their day including talking with her friends and walking to their next class, however, this is from the perspective from another student.
Tilt Shot: This shot shows a person looking up towards a person in order to talk to them. This can show or make the person filming feel smaller or even less important.
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