Camera techniques, movement and transitions

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GCSE Media Studies Mind Map on Camera techniques, movement and transitions, created by Meghan Palmer-Ward on 09/02/2024.
Meghan Palmer-Ward
Mind Map by Meghan Palmer-Ward, updated 10 months ago
Meghan Palmer-Ward
Created by Meghan Palmer-Ward 10 months ago
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Camera techniques, movement and transitions
  1. Camera shots
    1. Medium shot: shows the subjects upper body and it allows the viewer to see the background environment and the characters gestures.
      1. Wide shot: shows the entire body of the subject.
        1. Close up: the subjects head takes up the majority of the frame showing their reactions and emotions.
          1. Extreme close-up: only one specific detail can be seen, used to add dram or focus on detail that could be missed.
          2. Camera angles
            1. Over the shoulder: in depth engagement of actions.
              1. Low angle: adds tension or makes the subject look superior.
                1. High angle: makes the subject look inferior or smaller.
                  1. Aerial: creates a setting for the viewer, establishing shot.
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