Friday 20 November 2015

Engaging the Viewer

Engaging the viewer in film is when the crew does certain changes to the film that engages the viewer. There are lots of ways to engage the viewers in film. There are certain shots that are filmed in order to give the audience an amazing experience that is shown. Different camera shots will make the film much more entertaining to the audience, than just doing usually the same type of shot every time.

  • Close ups will make the scene intense and exciting
  • Medium shots will show actions of the actors body and the audience will see it perfectly, especially if there is a duel or a fight.
  • Long shots will show the area where the action is in a scene or the area that the whole film is in. (cities, towns, buildings and more)



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