In e-Communication we all officially entered the video part of the course, which has so far been very fun, with our first assignment being to take pictures sing the different types of shots. The shots that we've recently been learning include, wide-shot, median shot, extreme wide-shot, close-up, extreme close-up, and over-the-shoulder. After choosing a partner, we took pictures using these types of shots.
The first shot taken above is a extreme-wide shot of the front of our school. It shows the complete front of the main entrance to the school.
The shot shown above is known as 'over-the-shoulder. Which, quite literally, is just a shot of over the shoulder of someone.
This shot, here, is called a 'median' shot. It shows the complete body of a person.
The shot here is a 'close-up' shot. A close-up shot is one of a person usually shoulders up.
Here is a regular 'wide-shot' of school hallway.
In this photo is shows nothing more than the persons face, which s known as an 'extreme close-up' shot.
So far that is what we've done in this new class. It's been pretty fun so far and I look forward to what we will be doing in the near future.
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