Monday 26 May 2014

Lens: Rebecca Hobbs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBRrbqBclJ4
Very basic tutorial about panning and tilting

New techniques and the note i wrote :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3EnnBDgMww
there were 20 different techniques:
1. Doggicam
captures the surrounding similar to a pan but going around 360
2. Tracking shot
kind of shows a POV and also a little of the scene
3.Steadicam
the feeling of moving with the actors, walking with the characters, shows the surroundings swell, sort of connects with the pace of the actors and shows the intensity of the scene.
4. Extreme Establishing Shot
Sets the environment, theme, culture etc
5. Establishing shot
also sets the environment, scene etc
6. Pan
Sets the scene
7. Low Angle Shot
Gives the subject in the frame power, or supremacy
8. Crane up
captures some info, and is sometimes used to overlook a scene from a high point of view
9. Dutch Angle
a Mix of Extreme close ups with the camera on an angle
10. Frantic Zoom
Zooms very quickly
11.POV
gives a point of view
12. Special effects
really weird, looks like they used a moving room
13. Slow Motion
Really slow but really effective
14. Panorama Travelling
Almost like tracking
15. Horizontal Panning
Mixture of panning and tilting
16. High Angle, Tilt, Slow Motion
My heart dropped, its like looking down from a tall building or a birds eye view
17. Cut
a sudden stop and  change to another frame
18. Spin
Camera moving around in a circle
19. Limitless Zoom
very cool, zoom zoom zoom zoom
20. Camera Split
One scene become two of the same scene but different depending

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