5. Long Shot
typically shows the entire object or human
figure and is usually intended to place it in
some relation to its surroundings
http://youtu.be/peItXtMdnRI
6.
7. Point of view shot
A shot perspective where the camera assumes
the subject's view, and thus viewers see what
the subject sees as if through his/her/its eyes.
9. Establishing shot
Usually a long-shot at the beginning of
a scene which is intended to inform the
audience about the locale for the scene
which follows.
http://youtu.be/Sqj7pNAHnWg
10. Tracking shot
a method of getting pictures on video or film
for television or the movies. Unlike a typical shot
where the action passes by a stationary camera,
a tracking shot uses a moving camera that follows
along with the action.
http://youtu.be/FQv8OavpALQ
11. Panning shot
A camera movement technique that involves
moving the camera horizontally to the right
or left. With this technique you can track an
object or follow any type of movement.
http://youtu.be/xD0HoBxDaAg
12. Framing
The size and position of objects relative
to the edges of the screen; the arrangement
of objects so that they fit within the actual
boundaries of the film.
http://youtu.be/myxiMMa2u_g
Notas del editor
Close-up shot: what impact does this have on the viewer?
http://youtu.be/T33lNsnVFbI
Long shot: what does this accomplish? http://youtu.be/peItXtMdnRI
Long shot, bird’s eye view
Point of view shot: what does this accomplish?
Point of view shot: http://youtu.be/hp5mLbSpKT8
Establishing shot: what does this accomplish? http://youtu.be/Sqj7pNAHnWg
Tracking shot: The effect is that viewers feel like they are part of the action. Since their perspective is constantly changing they are active participants instead of static observers. http://youtu.be/FQv8OavpALQ