Activity 1.4 – Visual Techniques
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Activity 1.4 – Visual Techniques. Framing: Borders of the image: a single shot can be thought of as a frame for the picture. Shot: a single piece of film, uninterrupted by cuts.
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Activity 1.4 – Visual Techniques
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Framing: Borders of the image: a single shot can be thought of as a frame for the picture.
Shot: a single piece of film, uninterrupted by cuts. Notice how many different shots make up this scene from Frozen. Each time the camera changes view, it is the beginning of a new shot.
Long Shot (LS), Medium Shot (MS), Close-up shot (Cu), or Extreme Close-up shot (ecu)? Long Shot Long Shot Medium Shot
Camera Angles High Angle Eye Level Low Angle
Camera point of view Objective Subjective
Lighting High Key Low Key
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