Panning: The camera shot you just saw when it was showing the class
is called a panning shot this is the movement of the camera when it swivels
from left to right, or right to left.
is called a panning shot this is the movement of the camera when it swivels
from left to right, or right to left.
Focus: This shot here is called a focus shot. The sharpness of an image.
To focus the camera by adjusting the lens so that It gives a sharper image.
This makes the audience focus on the character or object.
To focus the camera by adjusting the lens so that It gives a sharper image.
This makes the audience focus on the character or object.
Close up: This shot is a close-up shot. in film making it is a type of
shot that tightly frames a person or object. Close-ups display the most
details and makes the audience feel like they are looking into the characters
eyes.
shot that tightly frames a person or object. Close-ups display the most
details and makes the audience feel like they are looking into the characters
eyes.
Low shot: This shot is called a low-angle shot, This is a shot from a camera
angle positioned low, anywhere below the eye line, looking up at something
or someone.
or someone.
Body Language: This shot here is showing that the character feels angry
and jealous
and jealous
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