Mise En Scene - Camera Shots and Angles
- Created by: Owen_Lloyd07
- Created on: 17-02-14 13:41
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- Camera
- Shots Size
- Extreme Long Shot/Establishing Shot
- Context and Background emphasised. Establishes location.
- Long Shot
- Whole person shown with background, puts in context with more person details.
- Medium Shot
- Good image of person - from waist up! Equal with setting. Two shot used to show relationship between two characters,
- Close Up
- Normally just face. Focuses attention on a person's feelings or reactions. Adds tension if after longer shot.
- Extreme Close Up
- Like finger on trigger or door handle turning. If on villain makes it scary. Adds tension. Audience uncomfy. Invades personal space of the character.
- Extreme Long Shot/Establishing Shot
- Angles
- Worm's Eye
- Makes person very powerful. View from child or someone lower?
- Canted
- The unnatural angle gives the viewer a feeling that world is out of balance or psychological unrest. Create unease or drama.
- High
- Makes viewer feel more powerful than character. Suggests air of detachment.
- Bird's Eye
- Actors relationship to background around. Isolates them too. Makes them smaller and less powerful.
- Eye Level
- Neutral and normal.
- POV
- Audience see's from characters perspective .Relate to them and emotional response to them.
- Low
- Exaggerates others importance. Shows power relationships, class and other imbalances of society.
- Worm's Eye
- Shots Size
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