Friday, July 11, 2008

Establish Shot

1.Extreme Long Shot

Can be taken from as much as a quarter of a mile away, and is generally used as a scene-setting, establishing shot. It normally shows an EXTERIOR, eg the outside of a building, or a landscape, and is often used to show scenes of thrilling action eg in a war film or disaster movie.





this scene when the police try to chase the autobot.






2.Long Shot

The most difficult to precisely categorise, but generally one which shows the image as approximately "life" size ie corresponding to the real distance between the audience and the screen in a cinema (the figure of a man would appear as six feet tall). This category includes the FULL SHOT showing the entire human body, with the head near the top of the frame and the feet near the bottom.










3.Medium shot

Contains a figure from the knees/waist up and is normally used for dialogue scenes, or to show some detail of action. Variations on this include the TWO SHOT (containing two figures from the waist up) and the THREE SHOT (contains 3 figures...). NB. Any more than three figures and the shot tends to become a long shot. Another variation in this category is the OVER-THE-SHOULDER-SHOT, which positions the camera behind one figure, revealing the other figure, and part of the first figure's back, head and shoulder.





4.Close up



This shows very little background, and concentrates on either a face, or a detail of mise en scene. This shot magnifies the object (think of how big it looks on a cinema screen) and shows the importance of things, be it words written on paper, or the expression on someone's face. The close-up takes us into the mind of a character. In reality, we only let people that we really trust get THAT close to our face - mothers, children and lovers, usually - so a close up of a face is a very intimate shot. A film-maker may use this to make us feel extra comfortable or extremely uncomfortable about a character.




5.Extreme Close Up

As its name suggests, an extreme version of the close up, generally magnifying beyond what the human eye would experience in reality. An extreme close-up of a face, for instance, would show only the mouth or eyes.




6.The Bird's Eye view

This shows a scene from directly overhead, a very unnatural and strange angle. Familiar objects viewed from this angle might seem totally unrecognisable at first (umbrellas in a crowd, dancers' legs). This shot does, however, put the audience in a godlike position, looking down on the action. People can be made to look insignificant, ant-like, part of a wider scheme of things. Hitchcock (and his admirers, like Brian de Palma) is fond of this style of shot.

7.Facial expression

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Thenew life begins

07.07.08 Monday

Today I wake up early, I need to iron all my thing, after that I go to bath and solat subuh,I pray that I can be a good khalifah in this world, daughter, sister and brave to take challenge.
I wait the bus until it came at 7.25am. 8.30 I arrive at cm, I tried to calm down, I knew that I already late, but I can’t do anything.
I arrived at Plaza Sentul at 9.15 am, there I saw qma, she also late, we tried to cross the road but, we can’t, after wait 2 or 3 minute we can across the road.
We so scared, think that we both late, we rush to office, but when we arrive there, I saw only Ain in the office, so we decided to take a break first.
Today we have a public speaking, after that we got a good new that we have to do the new project. it about Majlis Perbandaran.
We are divided to several group .we are give 1 month to finish this project and we need to present it in 4th and 5th August.

wish me luck..
i hope we all Success

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Transformers


Assalamualikum,morning..

Transformers..
did you saw this movie?Actually i didnt saw this movie at cinema,but i saw it at my office with Miss Tinie and Mr Naim.They ask us to see the movie with them after that we need to write the synopsis,character,and the sound system for this movie.
After that we need to update our blog..

In my oppinion ,this movie is about battle between the Autobots and Decepticons rains destruction down on planet Earth..

The overall vibe I get related to how they are treating the story and visualization of the movie is similar to how they handled the X-Men trilogy of films. No yellow spandex, but still Wolverine. Real world scenrios of how the government would react to “mutants”. Expect the same with Transformers.

I also can see the shot in this movie will focus on a small select core of Transformers, about 5-7 on each side.it make it more reall,the producer will focus so we can feel like we are on the scene.sometime in this scene, we can see each inch of the robot body

At this movie we can saw and fell the character action,when Sam arguing with a teacher about his grades, trying to keep his parents from knowing just how much mischief he's causing, arranging his first date, and delivering a series of double entendres with an astonishingly straight face.

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