Master Shot The Master Shot is an uninterrupted shot of the scene. It captures all actors in a scene and can also be used as an establishing shot. For example, this scene from "A Quiet Place Part II." A Quiet Place Part II MS Example . In this scene it shows an empty road with a traffic light that swings back and forth as it changes to red. Dutch Angle A Dutch Angle/ Tilted Shot is when the camera is tilted towards an angle to create dramatic affect. In the Blue Coats 2014 DCI show "Tilt" . The point of the show is that everything is tilted, the camera-people tilt the cameras when some of the members of the band tilt. Blue Coats DCI Show Tilt Dutch Angle/ Tilted Shot Example High Angle & Low Angle A High Angle is a shot filmed from up high to make a subject feel small, weak, vulnerable, and powerless. A Low Angle is a shot filmed down low to make a subject look large, powerful, heroic, or menacing. Frozen Example of Low and Hi...
Who are you? Hello and welcome to my blog. I'm Jayden and this is my first blog post. I am a part of the marching band, I love listening to music, watching TV, and reading . My favorite artist is Beyoncé, and SZA is a close second. My favorite genre is Alternative RnB, its calming to me and it sounds amazing. My go to show is Supernatural and my favorite movie is Back to th e Future II. What do you hope to learn? Why are you taking this class? I take my academics very serious. I was placed in an AICE class for English and I was surprised when I found out that I was also put into this class. Film has always intrigued me and I am happy that I am able to focus on film in a way that I wasn't able to before. Hearing about the blog and movie opener made me excited to see what this class would pan out to be like over the school year.
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