Monday, 19 September 2011

THE PRODUCTION PROCESS

Panning shot /Whip pans --> Flicking from side to side of a fixed position
Crabbing --> Moving from side to side (not fixed position)
Tilt --> Where camera goes up and down in fixed position
Tracking shot --> Following somebody
Zooming shot --> Getting close up without having to move positions

ECU/BCU (Extreme Close Up/Big Close Up --> Good to show emotion/cutaway
Establishing/panoramic shot --> Before you cut into first scene, e.g. "Friends" Show Flat building before flat.
Mid shot:
--> Medium long shot --> Just above waist e.g. News.
--> Medium close up
--> Two shot
Point of view shot --> Seeing what the character sees.

Episode of Sarah Jane Adventures

Some shots in the episode ;

ECU --> of Maria going to sleep
Tilt --> Downwards looking at the estate, showing Maria's side of the road. upwards when Maria looks at Sarah Jane's house (showing the house's authority and importance, and again looking up as alien fly's away. (Tilts are useful when introducing a programme and characters as depending on how its tilted shows the importance of what is being filmed)
Two long shot--> with Sarah Jane and alien
Medium long shot-->  with Jane on her own

#CLASSNOTES

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