Shot
Number
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Type of
Shot
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Reason for shot
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Characters in Shot
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1
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Long shot
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To show my model’s full outfit. This is imperative since
I have chosen to do a fashion genre. I may use a long shot for my front cover
to portray fashion and personality, however, I may want to use another shot
like a close-up for my front cover to portray emotions and make-up.
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One of my models.
|
2
|
Medium shot
|
To show any jewelry
and make-up my model is wearing. It will also show their hair style. I may
use a medium shot for my front cover depending on how well the medium shot
goes.
|
One of my models.
|
3
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Close up shot
|
To show my models make-up looks and facial expressions and
emotions clearly. I may use a close-up on my front cover, again depending how
well I capture the shot.
|
One of my models.
|
4
|
Extreme close up
shot
|
This shot will
portray personality and focus purely on the make-up of my model which is why
it’s good for a front cover, as my magazine is fashion and beauty based so I
want to emphasise that in pictures.
|
One of my models.
|
5
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Eye level shot
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To show the audience my model has the same power as the
audience. I could use this on my front cover to show equality between the
model and the reader.
|
One of my models.
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Examples of shots:
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Close-up & Eye Level |
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