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Camera Angles
Here you can see Sam modelled for my camera angle montage pictures for my webnode.
Close-up Shot
A close up shot is a close up shot of a subject whether it's a close up of their face to show expression or emotions.
Extreme Close-up Shot
An extreme close-up shot is very similar to a close up. But the only difference is an extreme close-up is a extremly close to the subject. it can show audience there emotions.
Medium Shot
A medium shot is a type of camera shot in film and television that shows an actor approximately from the waist up. A medium shot is used to emphasize both the actor and their surroundings by giving them an equal presence on screen.
Long Shot
In film, a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes. An extreme long shot is a view from an even greater distance
Over The Shoulder Shot
An over the shoulder shot is a shot where the camera is facing one character from a position that is just behind another character. In other words, an off-screen actor's shoulder is in the foreground while there is complete coverage of the on-screen actor.
Establishing Shot
An establishing shot is the first shot in a scene that provides an overview of the setting. It is often shot from above as an aerial shot, offering a view from a distance that helps the audience orient themselves to and identify the time and/or location in which the scene is occurring.
Dutch Angle Shot
is a type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame,
High Angle Shot
A high angle shot is a filming technique where the camera looks down at the subject from above.
Low Angle Shot
A low-angle shot is a shot in which the camera angle is positioned below the eye line of the subject, pointing upward.
CAMERA MOVEMENTS
FAKE PANNING TUTORIAL
Within this lesson, we got stock footage videos from a website called Pexels. Then we edited them Premier Pro to create fake camera movement.
PANNING MONATGE
So in today's lesson we filmed different panning shots of a tripod. I recorded this on a camera. Then I got my footage and made it into a montage video on Premier pro. Today we also learn about different types of panning shots and what they are used for.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CAMERA MOVEMENT

PANNING
Panning is a technique that is used to convey a realistic sense of movement. It is a way to keep your subject in focus whilst the background is blurred. Panning is traditionally used when the subject is moving horizontally.
BOOM/JIB
Boom camera movement includes moving the camera up and down vertically.
TRUCK
Truck camera movement is a type of tracking shot where the entire camera moves left or right along a track.
DOLLY
Dolly camera movement is the type of tracking shot that moves the entire camera forward or backward towards the subject.
CAMERA TECHNIQUES
DIFFERENT CAMERA LENSES
- 4mm - 14mm Fisheye Abstract, creative
- 14mm - 35mm Wide angle Landscape, architecture
- 35mm - 85mm Standard Street, travel, portrait
- 85mm - 135mm Short telephoto Street photography and portraits
- 135mm+ Medium telephoto Sports, wildlife, action
- 300mm+Super telephoto Sports from a distance, nature and astronomy
- 35mm - 200mm Macro Close-up shots