Wednesday, October 21, 2015

6 Shot System



       This week in video we used the six shot system, this is used in many films and photos. It shows many different emotions and actions. Here are all the different pictures I took and what they are called and show. One tip if you try this, stay on one side of the person. Act like you split the person in half you just want to stick to one side, if you switch sides for each shot then it makes it more uncomfortable for the people to look at. Also  these steps do not have to happen in specific order you could do a close up shot then an extra wide.




   The first shot is called close up of the hands, it shows the action of what the person is doing.












  The second shot is called  the over the shoulder shot, this one shows the point of view and to see what they are doing.












  The third shot is called close up of the face, this shot shows the emotion of what the person is feeling.                                                                                













   The fourth shot is called a medium shot, it is very neutral and ties all the other shots together, its all the previous shots in one.













   The fifth shot is a wide shot, this shot ties together the whole subject and it needs to be the person  head to toe.












   The sixth and final shot is called extra wide shot, this shot shows the setting, you can see where the person is and whats going on in their environment.



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