10 Shots
Tilt Shot: in this shot, the camera moves up to see the first and second floors.
Close Up: in this shot, the camera focuses on the phone that this person is holding.
Close Shot: in this shot, the camera shows this person from the top of the head to mid-waist.
Point-Of-View Shot: in this shot, the camera is showing a pov of me dapping up a friend.
Establishing Shot: in this shot, the camera is showcasing that the school looks peaceful.
Full Shot: in this shot, the camera is capturing a person's body from head to toe.
Extreme Close Up: in this shot, the camera focuses on my eye as seen on how close it is.
Cameo Shot: in this shot, I am filming myself in a plain neutral background.
Head-On Shot: in this shot, the refrigerator gets closed in front of the camera.
Reaction Shot: in this shot, the camera captures my reaction to a new movie trailer.
I like your head on shot, it was interesting and really unique. Felt like I was the refrigerator itself finally seeing the light only to be shut away in a second. Your tilt shot was also nice, really showcases pride for Lely. Your reaction shot was a bit less dramatic but nonetheless a good reaction.
ReplyDeleteFirst I really liked your establishing shot as you could see part of the school and see how peaceful it is. I also liked your full shot as you captured three people in it doing something. Finally, I liked your head on shot because you were able to capture your upper body while also performing a task. Good Job.
ReplyDeleteAfter viewing your blog, I liked your head on shot, POV shot, and your establishing shot because they were unique. My favorite shot was the head on shot because it was really creative and it was something that I would of never though of. Your POV shot was smooth and made me feel that I was in your shoes. I also liked your establishing shot because it was smooth and showed the schools courtyard from a different perspective compared to what I'm used to seeing everyday.
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