Monday, 24 November 2014

Shot Types

Shot Types

  • Point of view shot- We are going to use a point of view shot, to make the music video, direct towards the audience. This camera shot will make the video, more interesting, focussing independently on the artists of the video. It will also help present the message we are trying to portray, as we can rotate the camera between characters, and show the movement of the individuals. This shot type will be used in the fun scenes to show emotions. 
  • Cut shot- We are going to use a cut shot to transfer between scenes. By using this we can change through the parts of the music video, but keep it flowing and making sense. It will also allow us to continue a scene without having to film insignificant parts of travelling to places, making the video more interesting, and fast paced.
  • Establishing Shot- We are going to use an establishing shot to set the scene, showing the viewer, who the stars are. It will also set up the theme for the video.
  • Close Up Shot- We are going to use close ups to show the actors in the video. We are also going to use it to show the scenes and locations of where we are filming in more detail. It was also show the happy emotions of the actors, giving more feeling towards the song lyrics.
  • Dutch Tilt Shot- (A shot where the camera is tilted on its side to create a kooky angle.) We are going to use this shot to make the camera, go in beat to the music, mixing up the angles. Furthermore the song is about having fun, so this shot is something different we are going to use, hopefully making the image more interesting.
  • Over the Shoulder Shot- This shot will give us the opportunity, to make the video personal and show the views of the video from our own eyes. It will also place the camera with the actors. 

_Bradley.




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