Structer -jaws Flashcards
(22 cards)
Eye level shot
This puts the camera at the eye level of the subject. This puts the viewer and the subject in an equal amount of power
High angle shot
The camera looks down at the subject, this gives the effect of the subject being weaker
Low angle shot
This makes the camera look up on the subject making it seem powerful -er
Extreme close up ahot
This only shows a frame of a part of a human face, normally used in intricate procedures
Close up shot
This shows the head of a human without the shoulders
Medium close up shot
Shows normally a human head and a bit of there shoulders
Medium shot
This shows either a head and torsor or 2 people in waist hight
Medium long shot
This can show one or to people standing up with their entire body
Long shot
This will take an entire room or a lot of people standing up
Extreme Long Shot
An extremely long shot might encompass a picture of an entire house or,
in fact, anything large.
Narrative
perspective
The person telling the story (first person/third person/omniscient narrator).
Setting
Where the action / story is set – setting can change
Shifts in focus
Moving our attention away and
Shifts in focus
Moving our attention away and
Shifts in
perspective
Changes in points of view or what can be seen by different characters
Exterior to
interior (or vice
versa)
Moving from inside to outside – or from what is going on to a person’s thoughts
Dialogue
Speech. This can allow us to learn more about the characters who speak.
Order of events
Sequence of what happens in the text
Foreshadowing
Hints to what might happen next
Flashback
Looking at something which happened in the past.
Zooming in
The writer narrows our focus on something to draw our attention to it
Cyclical structure
The text mentions something from the beginning of the text again at the