When a director/animator/comic book artist tells a story they have to decide:
What / Who / Where / How we are looking at in the scene(also know as a ‘shot’).
The placement of the character in the scene can be described using film vocabulary to define where the ‘camera’ or the viewer is.
In other words, what are we seeing?
Establishing Shot -a shot from VERY far away, the character is usually very small or not visible
Wide Shot or Long Shot – a shot from far away, you can see the full body of the character and an important location
Full Shot – You can see the full body of the character and they take up the whole screen
Mid Shot or Medium Shot – a shot that shows the character from the waist up
Two Shot – a shot that shows two characters
Over The Shoulder (OTS)– a shot that shows the shoulder of a character, usually talking to another character
Close Up – a close-up shot of the face of the character
Extreme Close Up – a shot of the eyes/mouth or body part of the character
For this assignment, watch a movie/anime/tv show and take a screenshot of what you are watching.
In Canva, collect the images and label them.
Turn it in as PNG
