- The different shots used in a short action sequence from an action film was tracking/dolly shot, zoom, reverse zoom, and hand-held.
- The importance of the setting and action is emphazised by the camera movment by the camera movement shows the setting and without the paticular camera movements doing what they are the audience wouldnt see the setting or the movement. Depending on what camera shot is used depend on what setting or action is happeneing because it depends on what the audience needs to see. For examplethe zoom shot was used as they were going into the lift as the camera zoomed out to show the audience what they were entering as it was important for the next part of the scene.
- The camera shots may make the audience feel more involved, for example with the hand held it can make you feel like you are running with the actor so you get more involved in the action of the film. The camera shots are also affective because they make it clear what you should and shouldnt be watching for example when it zooms into something is it showing the audience to watch that particular thing and see what is happening.
Activity 2.5
- The different shots used were reaction shot, zoom/reverse zoom, hand-held, cine-verite and steadicam.
- The camera shots make the documentary seem even more personal then it already is by zooming in to the person and following them around and making it seem more like you know the person and are involved with what they are saying and doing.
- I dont think you are drawn to the camera operator as you feel so involved in the documentary because of the camera shots that you dont think about other things or people going on.
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