- In box no.1 i have drawn a shot size of an extreme close up. (ECU)
- In box no.2 i have drawn a shot size of a close up (CU)
- In box no.4 i have drawn a shot size of a medium shot (MS)
- In box no.5 i have drawn a shot size of a 3/4 shot
- In box no.6 i have drawn a shot size of a medium long shot (MSL)
- In box no.7 i have drawn a shot size of a long shot (LS)
- No.8 its talking briefly about an establishing shot, this shot is often an aerial shot that establishes the location
We had to use a still digital camera to take photographs to represent the shot sizes we had previously illustrated.
This photo we had taken was of an extreme close up (ECU), meaning we cut of a little bit of the hear at the top and bottom. |
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This photo we had taken was of a close up (CU), no head room but you can see a little bit of the shoulders. |
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This photo we have taken is a medium close up (MCU), with head room and you can also see a horizon line. |
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This photo we have taken is of a medium shot (MS), there is head room, a horizon line and some back ground.
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This photo that we have taken is a 3/4 shot, there is more head room, you can still see the horizon line and there is more background, also now you can start to see the path behind. |
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This photo we have taken is a medium long shot (MSL). there's more head room, more background, more path showing and you can still see the horizon line, but this time there is no walking space. |
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This photo we have taken is a long shot, there is still a horizon line, more background more head room and more walking space and lots more of the path showing. |
Rule Of Third's
This link explains and shows you the Rule Of Thirds using text and imitation.
Spelling "ruffly" is "roughly".
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