For this blog, I decided to take a bunch of pictures in their natural habitats at different angles/type of shots. We were in the library for class and decided to just take a break and have fun!
My Shots/Angles
Two Shot: This shot shows both my friends sitting next to each other as they express suspicion towards each other.
Close-up shot: This shot closely shows my friend Marta being dramatically shocked about something happening in the library.
Over the shoulder shot: In this shot I am looking over my friend's shoulder who is looking at her classmates talking to each other and doing work.
Long Shot: This shot is taken from a far away/opposite side of the room and it shows my friend Tati being surrounded by the books she loves to read at the library.
Mid-Shot: This is a shot of my friend Tati showing her happiness towards being in the library.
Wide Shot: This is a shot looking at some of my classmates either doing their work or socializing.
Low-angle Shot: This is a shot looking up at my friend who is looking at something with shock.
Dutch Angle: This video shows my friend at a side ways angle looking at a book with interest.
High-angle Shot: This is a shot of me looking down at my friend reading her book on the library floor.
Point of view Shot: This shot is looking through my perspective of me typing something for my history homework.
This is the sound project me and my friend/classmate Tati worked on in class! it includes our four foley sounds and in total is ten sounds representing a scene. Scene; Chilling in a Forest: Flow of water (stream sounds) Wood peckers pecking Leaves/branches falling Leaves crunching Wind bustling Growling animals Twigs snapping Rain Buzzing Insects Slithering snake This is the audio file for our project: Foley Sound Audio This is the video file for our project (includes our own foley sounds): Foley Sound Video - We used a sink, we kept it running for the stream sounds - We used a prop/statue in the library and just tapped our nails against it to make sounds of wood peckers pecking - We crunched a little bit of paper and just let it drop to the ground, to create a faint sound of leaves/branches falling - We used the same paper and just put it on the ground and stepped/stomped over it
Commenting on Classmates Blogs :> In this entry, I am going to be commentating on two of my friends/classmates shots/angles from their blogs!! Class mate #1: Aiden; https://aidenlikesducks.blogspot.com/2025/08/camera-shotsangles.html An over-the-shoulder shot: This is a shot from my friend Aiden's blog which shows the camera faced behind him and slightly angled to look at the library over the point of his shoulder. I think this shot is meant to give an eery feeling as it is him just looking at the empty side of the library and we cannot see his face. A high-angle shot: This is a shot where the camera is focused to the top/angled to look down at a classmate named Adrian. This shot is meant to give a Birds Eye view of the environment at a library table and introduce what work Adrian is doing in the library. An aerial shot: This is a shot where the camera is looking directly down at four of the same books. I think this shot is meant to create confusion such as why t...
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