Types of Shots and Storyboard

Post on 26-Jan-2015

5,423 views 1 download

description

 

transcript

Manuel Morales

Types of Shotsand

Storyboard

Contents

1. Types of Shotsa) Extreme wide shot and Wide shotb) Medium shot and Medium close upc) Close up and Extreme close up

2. Animal Protection Fund: Storyboarda) Close Up and Wide Shotb) Wide Shot and Extreme wide shot c) Two Shot and Three shot

Shows a broad view of the surroundings around. Distance and geographic location.

Shows an entire character from head to toe.

Shows a character usually cut off across the legs above or below the knees. It is wide enough to show the physical setting in which the action is taking place.

Shows a character’s upper body, arms, and head.

Shows a character’s face and shoulders. It is close enough to show subtle facial expressions clearly.

Shows only a part of a character’s face.

Close Up

The face of a sad dog. Represents loneliness and abandonment.

Wide Shot

A dog eating. It seems unnourished.

Wide Shot

A dog jumping. It seems happy.

Extreme close up

Approach to the face of a cat.

Three Shot

Two cats and a dog sleeping on the steps.

Two Shot

Two cats in a hat.