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CAM SAMC
By patrycia butrym
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CAM shots Establishing shot Wide shot Long shot Mid/Medium shot Close up shot Extreme close up shot POV(Point of view) Over the shoulder shot Two shot Overhead shot
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Establishing shot An establishing
shot is usually the first shot of a new science, the purpose is to show the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a very wide shot or extreme wide shot
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Wide shot In a Wide shot
the subject always takes up the full frame. the purpose is so that nothing can be out and everything is included.
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Medium shot
Medium shot shows only some part of the subject it is often used because it shows more details and it's a closer shot.
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Close up
In a close up shot most of the the frame takes up a certain object. There purpose is to show specific details very clearly.
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Extreme close up
Extreme close up is a shot that gets right in and shows extreme details.
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POV (point of view) POV is a shot that
shows the view from a persons perspective. So that the audience can see the exact sight that a person sees
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Over the shoulder Over the shoulder shot
is always taken behind a person who is looking at the subject. The purpose is to establish the position of each person
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Two shot
Two shot is a good imagine that mostly includes two people, this shot is often used in interviews or when two presenters are hosting a shot.
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Over head shot
A over head shot is taken above a persons perspective, this also shows the audience more of the view from the top.
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CAM angles Low angles High angles Canted/oblique angle
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High angle
High angles show the subjects from above, this also makes them appear less powerful and less significant
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Low angle
Low angle shots are taken from below
which makes the subject look more powerful and dominant as they appear bigger
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Oblique/canted angle
Canted/oblique angle are when the camera is not placed horizontal to the floor level and they are used to take point of view shots
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CAM MOVEMENTS Pan Tikt Track Zoom Reverse zoom Dolly
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Pan Pans is a movement which scans a scene
horizontally. This is done by placing the camera on a tripod which operates as a stationary axis point ,as the camera is turned , it follows a moving object which is kept in the middle of the frame.
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Tilt
This is a movement which is similar to a pan, however it films vertically.
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Track A track is used to film every move
and adjust to the speed of what it is filming.
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zoom
Zooming is used so that the audience can take a closer look at what they are viewing
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Reverse zoom
This is when you reverse the zooming and the object gets smaller but the whole image gets bigger.
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Dolly
A dolly is a cart which travels along with the tracks.this is where the camera is placed and it records the shot as it moves.
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Composition
Symmetry Balance Asymmetry Rules of thirds Shallow focus Deep focus Focus pulls
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Symmetry
Symmetry adds stability when your in the progress of filming/taking a picture. And makes sure it isn't wonky
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Rules of thirds This is used to improve
the composition and balance of your images, making them more interesting and dynamic.
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Shallow focus
Shallow focus is mostly used to isolate a certain focal plane and leave the rest a bit blurry.
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Deep focus
This is used for a viewer to see the specific detail very close and clear.
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Focus pulls The focus pull is useful for directing the
viewer's attention. So the focus pulls on one thing to make it clearer and then it focuses to another thing.