Thursday 16 October 2008

Camera Angles and Practicing Editing

High angled shot:
This high angles shot shows that Nena looks quite intimidated as I am looking down at her. It would make her feel uncomfortable and uneasy.
This shot is commonly used to make someone appear to have littler status than someone else.

Some more examples of high angled shots:
















Worms view:



Looking at from the ground at the branches of a tree.

Black and White edits:
Black and white is a very commonly used thriller signifier, that I have spotted in a number of film thrillers. The black and white creates a lot more mystery compared to when just using colour. However, if used together, (a good example being in Sin City - the woman's red lipstick against her grey complexion and so forth), it emphasises certain things/objects.









Exploring the "Fill" tool and changing the opacity. The tools helped me show a contrast between the dull grey surroundings and then the bright yellow, and blue marks on the floors.














Further exploring... makes the edit look more as though it was taken at night. It is also a good example of a vanishing point.

1 comment:

mw said...

Good - 'high angle shot' mw