Cameras at Events
Cameras at Events
Cameras at Events
Live events
1) Birdseye/panning shot. This displays both the swimming pool and parts of the crowd, it allows those at home to become familiar with the arena. To
gain knowledge and a sense for the layout of the arena, it allows the audience at home to feel include and to get the variety of shots that those
there would be experiencing.
2) Simple close up shot to the water. Long shot, shows the length oif the pool, as well as it being there as a background, so that they could provide
information to the audience at home.
3) Panning, long shot to mid shot. This shows the swimmers appearing from the changing rooms, this allowed the viewer to see the swimmer and
know what they look like, it allows allowed the presenter to profile them and allows the audience at home to gain knowledge of the swimmer, it
presents the man behind the legend in the sense that the presenter tells all theses things about the individual swimmer and then the camera
captures the coming out and follows them, its like showing this person is real and has dont all these things.
4) This is a close up shot of the crowd. Having this shot shows, enthusiastic supporters, using this camera shot is important as it shows that people are
very involved in sports, in enthusiastic about their countries. It displays that even through loads of the crowd are from different countries but they
are all united over one sport. It shows emotion through the camera, allows the audience at home to feel what they are feeling. Its showing its a
large event bringing people from across globe together.
5) Mid shot, swimmer getting to his place
6) Long shot. It shows the whole of the swimming pool, this shows to the audience the length of the pool, it establishes the size of the swimming pool
as well as the location, and spectators.
7) Panning shot. It replicated the swimmers appearing, then panning out on to the pool this gave the audience a perspective of the swimmer, and
what it is like for them.
8) Establishing/ long shot, of crowd, allows audience at home to see location, and how many people there are
9) Closer up of swimmer, walking around the starting block getting ready for race
10)Long shot of the pool
11)Birdseye view from the crowd
12)/13- close up of swimmers/ getting ready
14) Long shot/full body shot, of the swimmers getting in the pool, preparing for race
15) Underwater panning camera, shows whats actually happenin g when they launch of starting blocks, adds a differenmt dimension to make it
appealing
16) Dolly shot from the side to see swimmer swimming along side each other
17) Birdseye, how close compation is, displays the stroke clearer.
18 ) close up shots of the swimmers in the water from the starting blocks
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1) Establishing shot/ long shot this shows the lay out to the audience at home and has a clear
view of the stage
2) Close up/ mid shot of artist
3,16) over the shoulder shot of the artist, this to the audience gives the bands perspective, so
looking in to the crowd, as well as showing the large amount of people attending.
4,8,13,18) Up shot of the artist
5) Straight on shot of members in the crowd this shows the atmosphere of the crowd, and
6)Upward from side of singer as well as panning
7,10,21) close up of the singers face
9,12,15)close up of the crowd
11) Side of the stage mid shot panning
14)Side shot from the crowd up at the singer
17) Close up mid shot of drummer
19) Close up of inner crowd
20) Midshot straight shot of artist
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1)Establishing/full shot, of Rachel in the kitchen. This illistrates the location to the
audience and they can clearly see whats happeneing to start the
2) Long shot, this showing Ross
3) Over shoulder shot/ mid shot, displaying both characters, ross watching rachel in pain
4,10,12) close up, mid shot of ross and rachel
5) Full body shot, them looking down at the floor
6,14,15)Mid shot, straight on to both characters
7,13)slightly over the shoulder, mid shot
9) Full body shot, movement done by Ross, pannig dont to follow
11)Long over the shoulder shot
16) Chandlers perspective/ establishing/ mid shot