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Week 2 Assignment

12 Film Shots                  

                                                                                1. Choker
                                                      
This a shot of a choker showing me sleeping while having a tight close up of my face. 


2. Close- up
This video shows a close-up shot of an isolated part of the subject, my hand, playing with my drumstick. 

3. Establishing Shot

This is an establishing shot of my house showing a very quiet and tranquil scene. 

                                                                      4. Extreme Close-up
This an extreme close-up shot in which I focused on the magnified details of my stuffed dog’s eye. 

5.Flash Shot
For the flash shot, to create a shocking effect I quickly turn the lights with my object appearing intending to scare my audience. 

6. Head-on Shot
In the head-on shot, it portrays me throwing up my drumsticks and losing grip as it heads to towards the camera. 
                                                          7. High Angle Shot
                                           
In this high angle shot is shows me the subject from an overhead view of me doing my homework. 

8. Low Angle Shot
The low angle shot shows from down low looking up at me as I leave for school. 

9. Point of View Shot
The point of view shot shows me reading my favorite book I’ll Give You The Sun from my perspective. 
                                    
                                                              10. Cameo Shot
                                  
This cameo shot shows me twirling my drumsticks with a neutral background. 

                                                                   11. Close Shot
This close shot is a shot where the camera only captures me only from the top of my head to my mid-waist 

                                                                 12. Extreme Close Shot
                                                  
This is an extreme long shot that shows a wide view of the building across from the school. 
























Comments

  1. Great job with the shots man! My personal favorites are the extreme close-up shot because as you zoomed into the dogs eyes, I felt like I was about to be suck into some flashback of what that stuffed dog has been through. The flash shot was also impressive because I was a little surprise to see a quick flash of whatever when it was when I expected a face. In the headshot angle, I could feel the intensity of the drumstick going full speed spinning toward the camera and at last the low-angle shot was pretty impressive also. The angle shows me that you are getting ready for school and I can feel it be a daily routine as you constantly do the same thing.

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  2. I enjoyed all of your shots! I enjoyed how creative each one is, I especially liked the head-on and the flash shot. I could feel the hit of the drum stick against your camera which caused me to feel shocked and intrigued. The flash shot was eye capturing because it was surprising.

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