Friday 27 September 2013

Abrahamson Homework Tony Stonem and Camera Angles

Tony Stonem Analysis

When we first meet Tony he seems to be a normal teenager, we think this because of the colour scheme in his bedroom is bland and boring also dull which portrays that he is a very neutral character, It seems he has some interests a normal teenager has at the age of 16-17 I know this because of the bed spread he has which is a naked man and woman on a bed showing he has interests of that nature. Once he gets out of bed he does some exercises like sit ups and push ups showing he cares for his body and wants to look the best as later on in the scene he looks at himself in the mirror. He plays practical jokes on his dad for fun to amuse him self. He seems to big a good big brother to his little sister effy by helping her sneak into the house after she had been out all nigh. Overall Tony is portrayed as a normal teenager in this first scene of Skins series 1

Camera Angles



High angle shot
This camera angle is usually when the angle of the camera is above the shot and to an angle to get the most of a scene or shot. It looks down on the subject or scene making it look small.



Low angle shot
This type of shot is based below a subject or scene looking up at the object, this is normally used to make the object look big in a small space like the Eiffel tower for example



Point of view shot
This shot also known as the POV shot is a shot biased right on a subject, this shot represents the subject its looking at making it look the most important subject in the shot.



Close up
a close up shot helps the audience see the facial expressions on the person the camera is close up on so the audience can get a feel of the facial expression.



Extreme close up
An extreme close up is a shot further in than a close up so it fills the whole screen of the camera so it helps focus on one particular subject



Long Shot
a long shot is where a whole area is put into a camera or film shot not just a few objects, this is normally used to get a feeling of the scenery around the area.



Mid Shot
a camera shot taken from a medium distance so the body and head of a person or object can be seen this normally used to see what the person in the shot is wearing.



Over the shoulder shot
this shot is normally taken over a persons shoulder looking at someone else, this is used for a conversation in a film scene.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for catching up these two tasks. You need to add images of the camera angles to the descriptions so that I know you understand the shots.

    Please upload the film openings as you are 1 task behind still.

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