SAG 105L Lecture 29: SAG 105L4 LECTURE 29

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Sag 105l4 lecture 29 types of shot. Knowing what type of shot to use is important to the craft of animation. It is also important when and where to use it. There is a convention of labeling certain types of camera shots according to: how far the camera is away from the subject, whether or not it is moving. These labels are used to describe shots all the way through the production process: this is why it is so important to learn them. Two shot: this is when there are 2 characters in a shot, you can also have a one shot or a three shot. Oss: also called an over-shoulder shot, a common shot used in conversation sequences, this is when you see one character over the shoulder of another. This is when the camera is pointing directly up at the sky. This is when the camera is pointing directly down at the ground.

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