Sunday, August 23, 2015

6 shot system

The 6 shot system is a arrange of pictures. They range from far away to up close, to show what the subject is doing. The way these shots are arranged keep the viewer interested and wanting to know more.

This is an extra wide shot also known as the establishing shot. This type of picture is taken from far away to show the viewer everything that is happing in the picture.
This is an wide shot. The wide shot shows the view what is happening around them like the extra wide shot, but is more zoomed in to show what the subject is doing.
This is an over the shoulder shot. It helps show the viewer the subjects point of view. This type of shot is used a lot when talking in a conversation.

This is an close up of the hands. This type of shot shows action. It also helps the viewer see exactly what the subject is doing.
This is an medium shot. It shows the subject from waist up. It  also shows the viewer what is in the  back round, while getting to see what the subject is doing. 
This is a close up of the face. This type of shot show emotion. It makes the view want to know more.