Outcome 1


Outcome 1

The series of videos have taught me a wide range of camera techniques, which include: camera angles, special effects, lighting and much more.
This video presents the top 20 of many cinematic techniques in the film industry. My favourite technique was the slow motion effect, as it made the scene more dramatic. Therefore, allowing the scene to grab the audience's attention. Furthermore, the slow-motion effect makes a scene more exciting and interesting for viewers to watch.

Another technique that grabbed my attention was the low angle shot. This shot shows the characters looking down onto something, and act upon what they are seeing, which is visible by their facial expressions. The purpose of this shot is so the audience is aware of the characters position in the scene




The presentations have taught me a wide range of film shots and their effects on the audience. Firstly, the low angle shot is when the characters are looking down onto another character or object. The characters are more likely to act upon what they see at the certain moment, as the shot shows their facial expressions. This shot is used so the audience are aware of the characters positioning in the scene. Also, it shows audience the background scenery, therefore, they are aware of the location where the action takes place. 
Another shot, is the close up shot. This only shows a detailed view of the persons face, which fills the frame. This shot enables the audience to see a close up of the characters current reaction and emotions during the scene. The character's reaction could also build tension, as the audience is informed by the charter's facial expressions. 






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