Lighthouse Scene From 9 Angles- (Final Project)
Eye Level Angle
Description: Eye level veiw of light house.
Definition: An eye level shot is a shot in which the camera is right at the eye level of a subject or characters.
Long Shot (Establishing)
Description: Overview of Landscape and lighthouse.
Definition: The initial shot in a scene that provides an overview of the setting is known as an establishing shot. A long shot is a photograph that usually shows the complete item or human figure and is used to set it in context with its surroundings.
Medium Shot
Description: medium shot of the landscape half of the landscape.
Definition: A medium shot, also known as a mid-shot or waist shot, is a camera shot that displays an actor from the waist up.
Close Up Shot
Description: close view of the light house ceiling and window and walkway view.
Definition: A sharply cropped photo that shows a subject (or item) up close and in much more detail than the human eye can normally discern.
Over The Shoulder
Description: Over the shoulder view of the light house top.
Definition: The camera is positioned above the subject's shoulder and head. This shot is most typically employed to show back-and-forth communication between two subjects.
Point Of View
Description: The point of view of the light house and what it looks like if it was in person.
Definition: A first-person shot or a subjective camera) displays what a character (the subject) is looking at (represented through the camera).
Bird’s Eye
Description: How the lighthouse and landscape would look like from on top of the light house and landscape.
Definition: A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an item from above, with the viewpoint of a bird, and is commonly used in the creation of blueprints, floor plans, and maps.
Worm’s Eye
Description: How it would look like from the POV of a word or from the ground.
Definition: The opposite of a bird's-eye view is a worm's-eye view, which shows an object from below as if the observer were a worm.
Extreme Close Up
Description: An super zoomed up view of how the lighthouse looks.
Definition: An extreme close-up shot frames a subject very closely, typically to the point where the subject's margins are cut off by the frame's edges.
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