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IMPRESSIONS CONVEYED
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A shot in which the subject or scene is
filmed from above and the camera points
down on the action.
Write the
numbers
according to
the impression
conveyed by
the camera.

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it often makes the subject appear weak or vulnerable.
it makes the subject appear larger than life, more formidable, sometimes
more menacing.
the subject appears relatively small in the frame; it can put the stress on
the sense of loss or despair.
it focuses the attention of the viewer on the subject itself; for example it
can be used to emphasize a feeling or emotion.
it is used for delivering facts or general information only.
it focuses the attention of the viewer on the subject itself; for example it
can be used to emphasize a particular type of action.
it shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an
impression of the whole subject, avoiding being too uncomfortably close.



refers to a conventional camera shot
filmed from a medium distance;
although it is difficult to precisely
define, it usually refers to a human
figure from the waist (or knees) up.
a camera view of an object or character from a
considerable distance. The subject is visible
(barely), but the emphasis is still on placing him
in his environment.

a type of
long shot
that
includes a
subject's
entire
body
(head to
feet).

a shot in which the
subject is filmed
directly from below
and the camera
tilts up at the
action or
character.
a shot taken from a close distance of
the object; a person's head from the

shoulders or neck up is a commonlyfilmed close-up.

a shot in which the
subject takes up the
full frame.



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