Different Camera Shots

 

This was a Head-On shot, this shot was difficult to achieve because I had to have someone throw the ball at me.

 This was a Medium Shot, the person in this video is my youngest brother and he was so happy to be doing all these.

This was a Low-Angle Shot. This shot was fun to do because my brother didn't know how to act so he was freaking out.

This was a Full Shot, this shot was fun because my little brother really wanted to hold something so I gave him the first thing I could find.

This one was an eye level shot and my brother was really happy that I did this one because we were the same height for once.
This was a Extreme Close-Up this shot was fun but also difficult, because my little brother could not just focus on one thing and would keep moving his eyes.

This was a Close-Up shot, this shot was fun. However, the first time I tried to film it my brother yanked it outa frame so fast you couldn't even tell it was there.

This one was a Close Shot this shot was pretty basic and easy to film.

This shot was a Choker and it was pretty simple to film and didn't require to much to film it.

This one was a Cameo shot and it was easy the only thing is that my brother had no clue what to do with his face so that is what he did.

Comments

  1. Your Low Angle shot makes a person really seem to larger than life. Your Head-on shot captures the fast motion of a ball. Your Extreme Close-up shot shows how detailed a person's face is while it is so up close.

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  2. Your Cameo shot makes me feel as if I were with your brother and as if I were in the same room as him, also I can almost feel his excitement. Your Extreme Close-up shot shows almost every detail in your brothers face. Your eye level shot made me feel as if I was looking right at your brother and it also gives a sense of emotion.

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