VISUALS
Cutaway Video:
My Examples of Camera Angles
Rem Perfume
Cloud perfume
Thank U Next perfume
Moonlight perfume
Ari perfume
Sweet like candy perfume
The whole perfume collection
Potential Camera Movements

Shot types
Establishing / Open Shot:
Angled Full Shot:
Over head / Top Down Shot:
Moving Camera Angles:
Left to Right Trucking Shot:
Panning:
Pull Focus:
Tracking Shot:
Long Shot:
A Long Shot is a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance.
Extreme Long Shot:
An Extreme Long Shot is a view from an even greater distance.
Close Up:
A close up allows small details from the actor for example a smirk, eye roll or eyebrow lift to effectively tell a story or to show their emotions clearly.
Medium Shot:
A Medium Shot is a camera angle shot from a medium distance. Medium Shots are also known as waist shots.
Extreme Close Up:
An Extreme Close Up Shot is a shot that only shows the characters eyes for example.
Dutch Angle Shot:
The Dutch angle shot, also know as Dutch tilt is a type of camera angle shot which involves setting the camera on a tilted angle. To show characters unease or disorientation.
Over The Shoulder Shot:
The over the shoulder shot is a camera angle used in film and television and in interviews, where the camera is placed above the back of the shoulder and head of the subject.
Low Angle Shot:
A low angle shot is a shot from a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up. The low angle shot make the subject look powerful, strong and intimidating.
High Angle Shot:
A high angle shot is a where the camera looks down on the subject to make them look vulnerable or powerless.
Wide Shot:
A wide shot is a shot that typically shows the entire object / human / scene.
Ultra Wide Shot:
An Ultra wide shot or also know as Extreme shot is filmed from so far away that the audience can no longer see the actor. This shot may indicate that the characters are somewhere in the scene.
Stickers
In sams lesson we created stickers for our tv advertisements on photoshop.