At the end of lecture 5, we are supposed to do class exercise c which required us to make photo compositions. Due to the reason that I can't find a subject in the lecture hall, I took the photos at home. The following are my photo shots:
Long shot: The purpose of this shot is to tell the audience where the subject is taking place. Although it is a long shot, the subject is placed at the center therefore it still have the center of attraction.
Mid shot: The purpose of this shot is to close up on the subject. The audience can roughly see the design inside the clock and the time.
Close up: The purpose of this shot is to give the audience a detailed view of the subject. The audience can clearly see the pattern in the clock and the time. They can even see the clock's second hand and the alarm hand.
High angle: A high angle shot makes the subject looked insignificant. Although the clock is at the center of the picture, it does not attract me much.
Eye-level: The subject of an eye‐level shot is fairly neutral.
Low angle: A low angle shot add strength to a picture or to emphasize certain elements within the picture. The audience may find the subject looked respected or powerful.
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