NM2208 Creations: Class exercise D

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Class exercise D

For this class exercise, we are required to make photo compositions in various shot sizes and camera angles. Kaleng and I decided to use this book in the school library as our subject.

Mid Shot

Mid shots are effective in introducing this book to the audience.
The subject and partial surroundings can be seen.


Close up

Close up shots allow the audience to focus on the subject in place. It also engages the audience more as there is an intimate relationship between the subject and the audience.


High Camera Angle

High camera angle shots give the audience a sense of empowerment. The audience will believe that they are able to conquer this book and understand it.


Low Camera Angle

Low camera angle shots make the audience look small and insignificant. The subject on the other hand looks powerful and threatening. The audience may feel that this book is difficult to read and attain.


Eye Level

The eye level shot is a familiar shot that the audience can associate with. The audience can look at the subject at ease.


Bird's Eye View

This shot is from a high angle and the lighting makes the atmosphere eerie.

Over the Shoulder

The over the shoulder shot is mostly used in film and videos. It gives emphasis on the book as the person’s features cannot be seen. The audience is able to focus more on the subject (book).

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