08:06 May 18, 2005 |
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3 +1 | statische overzichtsopname |
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4 | (statische) overzichts (opname) |
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3 | statisch totaal shot |
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statisch totaal shot Explanation: There are three basic shot sizes: A wide shot shows the whole scene, and gives the audience an idea of where the action is taking place. This is often called an establishing shot (as it establishes the setting) and is often used at the beginning of a scene or sequence, and may be combined with a panning movement of the camera to show us a wider area. Reference: http://www.tsof.edu.au/resources/video/howto/knowing.asp Reference: http://www.mediacollege.com/video/camera/tutorial/01-framing... |
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statische overzichtsopname Explanation: niet oneens met de interpretatie van Guus ;-) een crane shot is een kraanopname / opname vanaf of met behulp van een kraan, wat meestal zal betekenen vanaf grote hoogte (vogelperspectief), maar dit kan ook in combinatie met een beweging |
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(statische) overzichts (opname) Explanation: Quote 1: LONG SHOT: Also known as 'establishing shot'. Indicates the environment and places the human figure in a setting. Quote 2: Long shot: cinematog. A camera shot that makes viewers feel they are at a considerable distance from the scene. Opposite of close-up. Via de onderstaande link vind je een uitleg van alle cameraposities. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs 44 mins (2005-05-18 16:50:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, had het bovenstaande antwoord niet gezien. Eens met Harry Borsje dus. Reference: http://english.unitecnology.ac.nz/resources/resources/film.h... |
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