For media we were told to take pictures of long shot, mid shot, close - up establishing shot etc so that we are able to show our understanding of the different types of camera shot that there are. during the lesson Nicole Rebbecca Rayna & I went out a took pictures showing each of the shots above these are some of the photos that were taken.

This is an establishing shot this is used to set the scene. in this shot we can see that the scene is about to take place at a school on a bright sunny day.

This is an establishing shot this is used to set the scene. in this shot we can see that the scene is about to take place at a school on a bright sunny day.
This is a long shot of Philip strolling we can see this is a long shot because we are able to see Philips whole body along with some of the setting in the background which helps gives the audience an idea of where he is.

Here is a side shot of him as he takes a drink we used this shot to show that he was thirsty that although he was taking a sip of his drink you can see in his facial expression that he is contemplating what hes going to do or where he is going to go next.

this is a mid shot. in this shot you can see Philip looking quite suspicious, hes thought about his next move. mid shots are often used to focus on part of something in particular but at the same time still show the spectators enough to feel as though they are looking at the whole of that specific thing.
Here is a side shot of him as he takes a drink we used this shot to show that he was thirsty that although he was taking a sip of his drink you can see in his facial expression that he is contemplating what hes going to do or where he is going to go next.

this is a mid shot. in this shot you can see Philip looking quite suspicious, hes thought about his next move. mid shots are often used to focus on part of something in particular but at the same time still show the spectators enough to feel as though they are looking at the whole of that specific thing.
this is a low angle shot in this picture you can see that Philip is looking down on us which suggests that he has become more dominant and from his body language and facial expression we can see that he is smirking and the way his arms are positioned show that he is in control.
this is a close up shot of a bag the reason we chose this a close up is because it builds up tension with the audience when they see this it makes them wonder what could be in the bag, is it good or bad etc. we also took this as a close up to show that in our story its plays an important part.
This is an over the shoulder shot in this shot we can see that jordan has been confronted by someone. by his facial experssion we can see that he looks a bit frustrated as though he doesn't like what he is being told. this shot is usually used if we want to see a conversation between two people from their point of views.
this is a close up shot of a bag the reason we chose this a close up is because it builds up tension with the audience when they see this it makes them wonder what could be in the bag, is it good or bad etc. we also took this as a close up to show that in our story its plays an important part.
This is an over the shoulder shot in this shot we can see that jordan has been confronted by someone. by his facial experssion we can see that he looks a bit frustrated as though he doesn't like what he is being told. this shot is usually used if we want to see a conversation between two people from their point of views.
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