Classmate's Camera Shots

Aniya Jefferson:

The three shots I chose to comment on her blog were the extreme close-up, the tilt shot, and the low angle shot.

1. Extreme Close-up: This shot she took grasped the concept of an actual extreme close-up very well and I could feel the awkwardness and anxiety of the shot because it fixated so close for so long.

2. Tilt: This shot was a shot that made me feel very minute and small in comparison to the tree. She was able to emphasize the tree's height, which also made her seem very small in comparison. 

3. Low Angle: This shot, like the tilt shot made me feel very small in comparison to her. More-or-less, this is a shot that evoked a feeling of defeat like when a superhero defeats a super villain.


Emily Solis:

1. Head-on shot: I really enjoyed how cute Woody was running up the stairs and watching it, I felt playfulness and innocence. 

2. Eye-Level: The eye-level shot was adorable and radiated cuteness, wonder and innocent curiosity, which I very much enjoyed

3. Point of View:  I really loved Woody's point of view, as it grasped how he sees the world, and makes him seem that much cuter because he seems so small in comparison to the surroundings.

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