I have finally finished my critical reflection. This will be my last blog. This has been a long but enjoyable process. I learned a lot during this process that I could use in the real world. This was a great learning experience, and I am glad I got to collaborate with an amazing teammate. I hope you enjoy my creative critical Reflection.
Hello everyone, During media studies class we have been focusing on the importance of camera angles. Camera angles marks the specific location at which the camera is placed to take a shot. This evokes a different experience and sometimes emotion. Camera angles includes low angle, high angle, overhead level, Dutch angle, eye level, hip level, knee level, and ground level. A high angle shot is where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle. This shot emphasizes the subject vulnerability, or their lower status compared to another subject. This can be used to imply danger or tension. A low angle shot would be the opposite of this but can be used to evoke the same feelings. This camera technique is when the camera angle is positioned below the eye line of the subject, pointing upwards. This can convey vulnerability or power or a mixture between these two. For this assignment I had to draw an example of each camera angle and include some details of the angle. My drawing
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