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Digital Media & Communications The Basics: Camera Shots Instructor: Mr. Robbins Objective: IDENTIFY various basic digital video shot compositions & JUSTIFY how depth and movement make shots more interesting
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Digital Media & Communications The Basics: Camera Shots Instructor: Mr. Robbins Objective: IDENTIFY various basic digital video shot compositions & JUSTIFY.

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Page 1: Digital Media & Communications The Basics: Camera Shots Instructor: Mr. Robbins Objective: IDENTIFY various basic digital video shot compositions & JUSTIFY.

Digital Media & Communications

The Basics: Camera ShotsInstructor: Mr. Robbins

Objective: IDENTIFY various basic digital video shot compositions & JUSTIFY how depth and movement make shots

more interesting

Page 2: Digital Media & Communications The Basics: Camera Shots Instructor: Mr. Robbins Objective: IDENTIFY various basic digital video shot compositions & JUSTIFY.

Basic Camera ShotsFraming & Distance

Page 3: Digital Media & Communications The Basics: Camera Shots Instructor: Mr. Robbins Objective: IDENTIFY various basic digital video shot compositions & JUSTIFY.

Extreme Long ShotAlso called an Establishing Shot

Provides a clear view of the environment or “setting” for the pictures.

Often used to show landscapes or provide a wide view(Example: city, town, or even galaxy)

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Extreme Long Shot

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Long Shot

Used to show the full subject

Viewer able to clearly establish the setting the subject is standing in

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Long Shot

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Medium ShotUsually shows “half” the subject

If subject is human typically a shot from the waist up

Subject tends to be the focus The background begins to blur

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Medium Shot

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Close-up ShotUsually shows part of the subject

If subject is human typically a head shot

Subject is the focus The background limited or non-existent

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Close-up Shot

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Extreme Close-up ShotUsually shows a limited part of the subject

If subject is human typically a portion of the face, skin, or body

Subject is the only focus The background non-existent

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Extreme Close-up Shot

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Basic Camera ShotsMovement

Panning

Crabbing

TrackingZooming

Pedding

Tilting

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Panning Shot

Camera position is fixed or stationary

Usually on a tripod

Operator turns side to side in a smooth motion

http://youtu.be/xPI4aAn59_E

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Tilting Shot

Camera position is fixed or stationary

Usually on a tripod

Operator moves up or down in a smooth motion

http://youtu.be/1t9paTSQq7Y

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Tracking ShotCamera moves with the action

Follows or “tracks” the subjects in action

Can be on a tripod, in hand, or rigged to operator

Operator moves camera smoothly to stay with the action

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Tracking Shot

Signature shot of Director Martin Scorsese

Long duration shot from start to finish with one camera and no cuts

Made Famous in “Goodfellas”

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Tracking ShotCamera rigged to operator via Stedicam

Scorsese initially opposed Stedicam usage because of strain on operators (Weighs about 75 pounds before camera is mounted to it.)

8 Takes needed to get the shot right from start to finish…choreography worked perfectly…one actor kept making a mistake on his lines.

http://youtu.be/h-kldBgyTTc

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