Camera work is the way cameras are used in the film, it's important because it affects the look of the film and the mood. Shot size is how much something is displayed in a frame and an example of shot size is a medium shot. Camera angle is the location where the camera is placed to take a shot an example of a camera angle is eye level. Framing is the way elements are arranged in a film an example of framing is a single shot. Composition is the ways the elements are arranged an example is depth of field. The cinematographer or director of photography is responsible for camerawork in a film production.
Shot Size: Establishing
Camera Angle: high
Framing: wide
Shot size:Master shot
Camera: Eye level
Framing: Wide
Shot size: Wide shot
Camera Angle: High
Framing: Mid frame
Composition: Focus
Action Line: In front of the double doors confused
Shot size: Full shot
Camera: high angle
Framing: wide
Composition: focus
Action Line: Trying to call our parents to leave the school
Shot size: Medium-full shot
Camera angle: eye level
Framing: Small frame
Composition: Shallow
Action Line: getting ready to leave the school campus Shot size: Medium shot
Camera angle: shoulder level
Framing: wide shot
Shot size: Wide shot
Camera angle: high
Framing: mid frame
Shot size: full shot
Camera angle: knee level
Framing: mid-frame
Composition: everything focus








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