Sunday, November 2, 2014

CAMERA MOVEMENT AND ANGLES

           Cinematic techniques of production directors use have an incredible amount of impact through there work. It is amazing what different movements and angles can give a production. I assume that it is something that comes naturally after perfecting. To be given a outline of a story and being able to visualize what exactly would catch your audiences attention and effect them by movement is a gift. Camera movement is important it can emphasize significant narrative details touching the emotions of your audience. It also gives the audience a point of view as if they were in the film. Keeping the camera still will show important details and facial expressions. When there is no movement taking place in the shot you have to use movement to make the scene more interesting. Tracking out (backwards) can show more of a scene. A subjective camera angle gives the illusion of personal experience. It also seems as if the audience has traded places with characters. These are the perspectives of the camera in the film industry. Objective shots may imply little to no or perspective of events in front of the camera. The audience is reflecting the term used , "Fly on the wall." A point of view shot is when you view something directly from the character eye view. 

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