This first shot was a choker shot and one of the easiest shots i think personally, this shot seems awfully similar to a close up.
The second shot I did was a establishing shot which would have been easy without with the rain outside. The rain and my long driveway really set the mood which is the whole purpose of this type of shot.
The third shot I did was a head on shot which was hard to do when you are by yourself. I had to set up the camera and roll my dogs tire without knowing what the outcome would look like once I was done.
The forth shot I did was an extreme close-up which was easy because I used a taxidermy fish eye for my main focus I personally find this shot very cool.
The fifth shot I did was a high angle shot which I did at school, this shot is something I don't think i see used in a lot of films and movies really.
The sixth shot I did was a low angle shot with my dog which was hard for me to get her to look down I can only imagine how hard it is to work with animals in any type of film.
The seventh shot I did was an over the shoulder shot of my dog chewing on her tire. I like this shot a lot if I was filming a movie I definitely would include this shot.
The eighth shot I did was a Pan shot and was by far the easiest shot out of these 10.I see this shot used in almost every movie and would definitely call this one of the most basic shots.
The ninth shot I did was a pov shot which was considerable one of the hardest shots to do with out the right equipment. In this shot I washed my hands in the school bathroom and was even struggling with that.
The tenth shot I did was a tilt shot which like the pan shot was also one of the easier shots. I like this shot too I feel like this shot could build possible anticipation in a thrilling moment.
1. Choker shot- This shot was pretty funny but also was also kinda scary as it was the first thing I saw when your blog loaded.
ReplyDelete2. Extreme close-up- Your extreme close-up shot was very cool but it was also slightly disturbing to watch.
3. Tilt shot- I really enjoyed your tilt shot. It was very cinematic and built up a lot of anticipation.
1. I enjoyed the extreme close up, however, the fish eye creeped me out a little
ReplyDelete2. The establishing shot was cool, as it made me feel calm looking at the scenery
3. I enjoyed your over the shoulder shot the most, as the dog was adorable to look at
1. The over the shoulder shot was pretty funny showing how strong your dog is with chewing the tire.
ReplyDelete2. The extreme close up was perfect but the eye was creepy.
3. The choker shot was good angle and that is my friend chase.
1. Loved the high angle shot, because it showed an artist in his true glory.
ReplyDelete2. I enjoyed the tilt shot as well, due to its lighting and use of shadows.
3. I liked the over the shoulder shot, due to the beast-like nature of your dog.
1. I enjoyed the POV shot because it take much dedication to film without the right equipment.
ReplyDelete2. I loved the pan shot because I was able to see the nice setting of your yard.
3. I liked the low angel shot because you were able to get your dog to sit still.