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Penumuchu Composition Film

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Camera Movements and Emotion

 - Crane Down: Helps the viewer "fall" into the characters world. It also could help you drop into the scene.  - Crane Up: Gives the view a feeling of how small the character is or how large the obstacle the character has to face is.  - Crane High to Low Angle: Makes the character look strong and gives them a feeling of authority or makes them look overpowering/overwhelming.  - Handheld Camera: Can create a sense of uneasiness or danger.  - Quick Pan: Can the change the emotional direction of the scene. Can be used to reveal something dangerous or something that the character has to overcome. It also sends the audience in a difference emotional direction.  - Quick Push In: Creates a feeling of surprise or shock.  - Slow Dolly In: Can create tension and helps the audience become a bit more intimate with the character in either an uncomfortable way, or in a way where the audience shares the same emotion as the character. - Slow Dolly Out: Can make the ch...

Camera Angles

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Establishing Shot:  POD: Formal Balance Long Shot:  POD: Simplicity     Medium Shot:  POD: Rule of Thirds Eye Level Shot:  POD: Vertical Lines/Unity Close Up Shot:  POD: Formal Balance Birds Eye Shot: POD: Birds Eye View Worms Eye Shot:  POD: Worms Eye View Extreme Close Up: POD: Formal Balance Reaction Shot: POD: Rule of Thirds Point of View Shot: POD: Worms Eye View Over the Shoulder Shot: POD: Vertical Lines