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Lighthouse Camera Angles

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 This Birds Eye shot portrays the lighthouse from what it would look like if you were to be above, and looking down and at an angle, towards the lighthouse. Informal balance is created due to the amount of land in relation to the amount of water, and Unity is created from the dark, gloomy, gray colors.  This Close Up Shot portrays the "House" of the lighthouse, along with my monkey sculpture surveying the storm. There is Repetition with vertical lines created by the rain and supports and Informal balance crated by the hills in the background.  This Long/Establishing Shot is showing the relation between the lighthouse and the storm. Repetition is created once again by the vertical lines the rain creates, and Unity is created with the grays and blacks within this picture.  This Extreme Close Up Shot portrays more features of the monkey sculpture and the lighthouse. The shape of the monkey head is more defined and the textures of the lighthouse become more vi...

Camera Angles

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Establishing Shot - -Set up or establishes content for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects Long Shot - - Typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relations to its surroundings Medium Shot - Also called waist shot, a medium shot is a camera angle from a medium distance Eye Level Shot - An eye level shot is a shot where the camera is placed at the subjects height Shoot a Close Up Shot - This type of shot tightly frames a person or object Bird's Eye Shot - A Bird's Eye shot is shot with an elevated view of an object from above Worm's Eye Shot - This type of shot is a view of an object below the object as if you were actually a worm looking up at the object Extreme Close Up Shot - A shot so close up that only the details of the object, such as a person's eyes can be seen Reaction Shot -A portrayal of a person's re...