Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Shot ideas for my production

                                          

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Close-up- A close up shot allows the audience to see just the characters face in order to make a judgment on what they might be feeling or thinking by displaying expression. In romance films these shots are usually used to show whether a character might be in love, hurt or rejected.
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Mid-Shot- In romance movies these shots are used frequently in order to determine the character’s body language towards the other character. This can be displayed by allowing the audience to see whether they are shy around each other or comfortable around one another.

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Long Shot- This shot allows the audiences to clearly see the character’s entire body along with some of the scenery. Long shots in romances can determine how much space the characters have around them and how close the two main characters are to one another. This is important because it can be a good judgement for an audience on how much they like or in some cases dislike each other at that point in the movie.


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Extreme Long Shot- Although I am not planning on using this shot frequently it could benefit to to my film opening. An extreme long shot is typically used in order for the audience to see the scenery where the characters are and to establish where they are. In romances, the setting will usually be of a famous landmark or town so the audience can relate more to film as I said in my previous research.
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Over the Shoulder- This shot is typically used to show that a conversation between two characters is taking place. This shot can also help establish a relationship between two characters as well as making the conversation or interaction less boring with the camera angle.


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Two shot- These shots are used throughout romance films frequently to show how the characters relationship develops throughout the film. This shot is commonly used to have both subjects in frame and to show their interaction together.


                                                                                   

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