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Three Basic Shots in Cinematography

Film methods

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Roses at Sunset

by YANAGIHARA Mayu

Theme: The film expresses the quiet beauty of roses moving in the evening wind.

The Scene: At sunset, roses sway gently in a peaceful garden. The warm light and soft wind create a calm atmosphere.

Shots:

1. Wide Shot

The sky, trees, and roses are moving softly in the evening wind.

2. Medium Shot

One rose becomes the main subject. The sunset light shines on the flower while the background remains visible.

3. Close-up Shot

A close-up of the rose petals moving gently in the wind. The light, texture, and delicate movement of the flower are emphasized.

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Assignment #4 23KS1041 Chihiro Uematsu

Story: The reunion

The scene: I met my friends, whom I met in Toronto last year, in Shinjuku.

Shots:

  1. Wide: My Korean friend is trying to make monja.

  2. Medium: Two of my friends are making monja together.

  3. Close up: The monja that we ate all together.



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