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Visual Techniques 101 Think about the effect each technique might achieve.

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Think about the effect each technique might achieve. Slide 2 A shot from some distance; often shows the full body Why might a director select this shot? It may suggest the isolation or vulnerability of the character. Slide 3 The most common shot - the camera shows the person from the waist up Why might a director use medium shot? Slide 4 The image being shot takes up at least 80% of the frame Why might a director use close up? Shows detail and emotion Slide 5 The image being shot is part of a whole Why might a director use extreme close up? Slide 6 From normal height Most shots are from this angle because it is the most natural Slide 7 Camera is above the subject to make the subject look smaller than normal & weak, powerless, or trapped Slide 8 From below to make the subject look larger than normal & strong, powerful, or threatening Slide 9 A shot taken from a characters point of view, as though the camera lens is the characters eyes Slide 10 A shot from a neutral point of view, as though the camera lens is an outside, objective witness to the events as they unfold Slide 11 Scene is flooded with light, creating a bright & open looking scene Slide 12 Scene is flooded with shadows & darkness, creating suspense or suspicion Slide 13 Even lightingmore natural Slide 14 List 4 things that directors can do to film in order to create an effect/mood In spiral notebook... Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Get your homework out: Page 63 SpringBoard Book Share in your small table groups the scenes you selected for each framing example. Review lighting and angles, too. Take out a piece of paper (1/2 sheet is fine). Put your name on it Number from 1-10 Slide 26 A. High angle B. Low angle C. Eye level Slide 27 A. High angle B. Low angle C. Eye level Slide 28 A. High angle B. Low angle C. Eye level Slide 29 A. High Key B. Low Key C. Neutral Slide 30 A. High Key B. Low Key C. Neutral Slide 31 A. High Key B. Low Key C. Neutral Slide 32 A. Close up B. Extreme close up C. Full/Long shot D. Medium shot Slide 33 A. Close up B. Extreme close up C. Full/Long shot D. Medium shot Slide 34 A. Close up B. Extreme close up C. Full/Long shot D. Medium shot Slide 35 A. Close up B. Extreme close up C. Full/Long shot D. Medium shot Slide 36 For example, with your new knowledge of film techniques you can now be more critical of the television and movies that you view. Slide 37 Notice the Angles Framing Lighting Slide 38