Specific Shots and Angles

In our AICE media project, we used a variety of camera shots and angles to enhance the storytelling and create deeper meaning within our film. One of the key techniques we utilized was the mid shot, which allowed us to frame our characters from the waist up, providing a balance between showing their expressions and their surroundings. This shot was particularly effective during moments of character interaction, as it helped to convey emotions and establish connections between the characters.

Furthermore, we experimented with unconventional angles such as ground level shots to offer unique perspectives and add visual interest to our project. These shots helped to immerse the audience in the environment and create a sense of intimacy with the characters. By incorporating a combination of wide shots, close-ups, and single shots, we were able to establish the spatial relationships between characters and their surroundings, while also highlighting key details and emotions. Overall, our deliberate use of camera shots and angles contributed to the overall narrative structure and helped to convey our intended themes and messages effectively.





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