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Pressed against time, two friends are rushing through the halls before their teacher notices they’re running late for class. The goal of this assignment was to take 5 shots depicting different camera angles showcasing movement composition. My peers and I (Anairis and Ryan) collaborated with one another to showcase the different techniques we’ve obtained to be able to demonstrate to the audience a clear outlook of what's taking place. The five shots that were used are: long, ariel, two, point of view, and close-up shots. Down below you’ll get a clearer view of how they were used.
Long shot: Usually depicts the full body of a character & enables the viewer to read them concerning their surroundings.
Ariel shot: An Ariel shot or overhead shot looks down upon a scene or character.
Two shots: Features two characters & enables the audience to read their body language & interaction with one other.
Point of view shot: Shows the audience what the character is looking at.
Close-up shot: The audience is able to read the details of the character's facial expression & body language.

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