Monday, 27 October 2014

Other Types Of Shots (2)




Mid Shot

A mid shot (Medium shot) is a relatively close shot, revealing a moderate amount of detail. A medium shot of a figure generally includes the body from the knees or waist up. If there are more than three figures, the shot tends to become a long shot. Background detail is mostly minimal. It must be because as the location must had been used before in the film, etc.



Point-Of-View Shot

Point-of-view shot which is taken from the vantage point (a place or position affording a good view of something) of a character in the film. In this type of shot it is shown from the character's eye and this makes the viewer more interested in what will happen next or what is going to happen, in short creates a suspence for the audience.



Worm's Eye Shot

Worm's Eye Shot is normally used when something from below the subject has less power than the subject above it.




Bird's Eye View



A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps.




Aerial


It is a camera shot filmed from an airplane, helicopter, blimp, ballon, kite or from a high building (higher than of a crane).


Crane

It is a type of shot in which the camera rises above the ground on a mobile support.


High Angle Shot

This shot is usually is when the camera angle is located above the eyeline.


Low Angle Shot

Low-angle shot is a type of shot from the camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, i.e. anywhere below the eyeline, looking up.


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Sweded film


I like this harry potter sweded film and also its series in books as this was my favourite film when I was in year 7. I used to read the book and then see the movie whenever it was telecasted on the tv. I was a die-heart fan of this series for both of its books and its movies.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

PDE (Production, Distribution and Exhibition)

PDE (Production, Distribution and Exhibition) - home work (2)

Production - The producer has a keen role in production. He is the one who gets the idea developing it into a script and eventually doing a film out of it. He then for profit includes the key crew team for the film-to-be e.g. celebrities. As soon as the key crew is decided and made up. The next step would be of finding a suitable director for the film. To direct the movie as they think is appropriate and as soon as all this done, they can move onto distribution.

Distribution - This is the next step after production. In this step the film is ready or nearly ready for its as this is the time when the posters, advertise, music videos or maybe DVDs/Blue-ray DVDs/download from the internet and there are many other ways of advertising the movie before and after the release in order to get profit and also entertain the audiences. Before release, distributors will present their film at film festivals and markets around the world.


Exhibition - It is when the film is released and being represented in any of the film festivals that are gonna occur after it ready for its release in the theatres, even in film premiere occurring in the parts of the world where films are going to or are already released.