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LIGHTS, CAMERA,

ACTIONCommunication through the LENS

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BASIC CAMERA

SHOTSThe language of PHOTOGRAPHY

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EXTREME WIDE SHOT WIDE SHOT

MEDIUM SHOT MEDIUM CLOSE UP

CLOSE UP EXTREME CLOSE UP

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- A shot to establish the area EXTREME WIDE SHOT- EWS

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WIDE SHOT- WS- The shot that shows the entire person or area. Allows the capture of the action of the person. Also known as the long shot.

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MEDIUM SHOT- MS- The shot that frames the object from waist up. It allows hand gestures and motion.

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MEDIUM CLOSE UP- MCU- The shot that shows the object in more detail and are often framed from just below the shoulder to the top of the head.

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CLOSE UP- CU- It shows a particular part of the subject and it just frames the head of a person.

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EXTREME CLOSE UP

- It is a much tighter close up shot that gets detail more than the human eye might be able to normally perceive.

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LET’S

TRY

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LET’S TEST1. The view is so far from the subject that

he isn't even visible.2. The subject takes up the full frame, or

at least as much as comfortably possible.

3. Half way between a Medium shot and a Close Up.

4. A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.

5. Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.

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LET’S TEST1. The view is so far from the subject that

he isn't even visible.2. The subject takes up the full frame, or

at least as much as comfortably possible.

3. Half way between a Medium shot and a Close Up.

4. A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.

5. Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.

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OUTPUT 4.2 CAMERA SHOTS In celebration of the Valentine's Day,

create a three-stanza poem about LOVE. Take a picture of an image that will best represent your poem then paste it in the short bond paper together with your poem.

Note: 1. STRICTLY, NO copying from the

internet.2. Your picture must be original.3. Submission is on February 12, 2016.


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