CAMERA_Types of shots, Movement

 Today we learned various shot sizes including:

1.Extreme Wide Shot (EWS):For city views.

2.Very Wide Shot (VWS):For street view.

3.Wide Shot( WS); while showing the character head to toe.

4.Establishing Shot(ES);normally used when setting up a location.

5.Mid Closeup(MCU); when you show character's above chest to head part.

6.Close up (CU); a bit closer than MCU showing neck head and a bit of shoulders of character.

7.Big close up (BCU); close up of face .

Big close up used to show emotions on subject's fac





And the Camera movements we studied today includes:

1. Tracking shot: Any shot in which the camera physically moves sideways, forward, or backward through the scene.

  1. 2. Dolly shotDollying is a type of tracking shot in which the camera operator moves the entire camera forward or backward along a track.






  1. 3. Truck shot: Trucking is a type of tracking shot in which the entire camera moves left or right along a track.

  2. 4. Pan shotPanning is a camera movement where the camera pivots left or right on a horizontal axis while its base remains in a fixed location.

6. Tilt shot: A camera tilt is a vertical movement in which the camera base remains in a fixed location while the camera pivots vertically.

8. Aerial shot: An aerial shot is a shot from extremely high in the air, giving the viewer a bird's eye view of the action in the scene or a place.




8. Extreme close up(ECU); just focusing on one part of body like eyes.

 We further discussed different narration and planned how different camera shots would be used to shot a specific scene,. 

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