The chosen shots, angles, and images can make or break the story you are trying to cover. These elements are very important to bringing your story to life on the screen.
National Geographic is one source that does an excellent job of capturing footage. The angles and images work to tell the story and to correlate with the dialogue. This helps the viewer follow along and get a better understanding of the tone and depth of the material. The segment titled Investigating Baby Mammoth does a good job explaining the story with the versitile camera shots. The shots are detailed and give you a good look at the main subject being discussed. It includes wide angles of the scientists and their tasks. The footage also includes tighter angles to focus on the actual subject. This is an affective way to reveal the information and events.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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