- Ariel Shot- Camera shot from an overhead position
- Close Up- Shoulders Upwards
- Medium Shot- Waist Upwards
- Long Shot- Showing the area around
- Dutch Tilt- Tilt the camera at an angle
- Establishing Shot- Establishes a setting/scene
- High Angle Shot- High shot, looks down at something
- Xtreme Close Up- Fills the whole camera shot
- Eye Level- Level to audiences eyes
- Two Person- Shot with two people
- Dirty Shot/Dirty Two/Three- When something obstructs the shot
- Deep Focus- Everything is in focus
- Over the shoulder- Camer angle with a shoulder in the shot/looking over the shoulder
- Shot Reverese, Shot- Two characters interacting and the camera shot going back and forth
- Wide- Establishing wide shot
- Mid Shot- Waist Up
- POV- Point of view shot
- Cowboy Shot- Waist shot
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Wuthering Heights Shot Types
Camera Shot Terms
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