For this preliminary excerse we had to get creative and it cause us to think.We created a storyboard for the camera framing for the initial excursion. The first picture we drew was the single shot, which is when there is just one person in the frame, followed by the two shot, which has two people in the frame, and finally the three shot, which has three individuals in the frame. Anything over five is a crowd shot, which was the following shot, and after the crowd shot it's the shoulder shot, which is when the shot is a camera angle used in cinema and television. A 4 shot is four to a frame, a 5 shot is five to a frame, and at this point it needs to end.
The last illustration depicts a point of view shot, which is when the camera is positioned above the subject's back, shoulders, and head. A point of view shot is a brief scene from a movie that reveals what a character is looking at. These camera framing angles are employed in numerous films and television programs to add effects.
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