Showing posts with label Camera Movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera Movement. Show all posts
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Example of a tilt shot
The tilt shot is used here to show how dominate and superior buzz is compared to all the other toys we've seen so far. This shot also adds tension as the viewer awaits to see the new arrivals face.
Example of an arc shot
The arc shot is used here to show how amazed the man is by the sight around him. Thousands of people cheering him on. The arc shot gives the viewer the same amazed feeling as the player.
Example of a whip pan
A whip pan is used here to show the speed that the car goes round there corner in the chase to catch his man. The extra speed in the move of the camera enhances this making the car look like a flash of blur passing by.
Example of a rolling shot
The rolling shot was used here to show how bad Horatio feels after being shot. This feeling is also enhanced by the shot being blurred. This all shows the viewer that Horatio is helpless to save his co worker from certain death.
Example of a pan shot
This pan shot has been used to really show the viewer the speed at which these cars are going when they take the jump. Because the camera is fixed and just pivots it lets the cars speed past, this helps show the fast pace of the chase.
Example of a tracking shot
Although a track probably wasnt used here, the car is tracked from two angles in this part. Firstly its tracked from the back of the car, this is to show the viewer that the women is in the boot, screaming for help while it slowly moves towards the sea. This gives the viewer a sense of danger. Secondly, its followed from the top of the car, this shows the seconds before the car falls to the sea, this view shows the viewer that there is no way out for the women. This gives the viewer a sense of sympathy for the women but also a sense of shock as they see the car plummet.
Example of a crane shot
This crane shot is used to show how alone and at risk Horatio is after being shot. It gives a bigger view of the scene to show the viewer that Horatio is completely isolated. This gives the viewer a sense of drama.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Example of a Zoom shot
This has been used here to focus the viewers attention on the new focus of this scene. The boy is not in the film until then. So the viewer needs to be shown that he is now important in this part. Therefore a zoom shot is used
Example of an Aerial shot
An aerial shot has been used here to give the viewer a birds eye view of the deserted desert that the new convicts are travelling through to reach prison. It gives the viewer a sense of how empty and horrible the enviroment that the new cons face.
Example of a hand held camera shot
This has been used to give the viewer as sense of realism. It gives the viewer a real detailed view through the mans eyes. This is helped by the slight movement during the video, as if the man is tilting his head while putting his socks on. All of this helps it seem real to the viewer.
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