Tuesday 31 October 2017

How does the treatment of the camera create meaning in real media texts?

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In this lesson, we learned about camera shots and the purpose of why it was presented this way. Above are examples of some camera shots, swipe left to see more.

Somethings we learned about was:

- Objective treatment- treating the viewer as an observer, this keeps the camera still while the object moves.
- Subjective Treatment- the viewer is treated as a participant
- Dolly- long continuous shot where it causes cameraman to move
- Pan- when the camera goes from one object to another
- High angle shot- looking down on something, this gives the medium which you are looking down on a vulnerability effect
- Low angle shot- this is looking up which gives the medium you are looking up on a bigger, stronger and more powerful effect like they are in control

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