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Did I Shoot My Shot or What?

 Most directors say that the hardest people to work with  is your family, children, animals and water. I must have not got the memo because this is the premiere viewing of my baby niece Nevaeh  Kewdy Labissere. Shes not the best actor but look at that smile. This is a tilt shot which I took when Nevaeh was sitting on top of my bed and I slowly tilted the camera starting at the floor and going up until you see her little head. Tilt shots are usually of tall buildings but I wanted to still have my little muse in the shot and not run the risk of her falling very high up. This is an example of a high angle shot where the shot is above the subject or subjects. In this case my subject was very interested in why her aunt was holding a camera above her while standing on the bed. This is an example of an extreme close up shot which is a magnified image of a part of the subject or an object. This is an extreme close up shot of Nevaeh's eyes and other parts o her face. This is an ex...

To A.I.C.E Or To Not A.I.C.E

 The reason why I took this class is because I was interested in what it could offer. My dream was to be a film director and study cinematography in college but I started to think that this might just be a childish dreams . I eyes began to set more on pre law or psychology for a more realistic dream. I took this class to see if I was wrong  about this being a realistic life choice or another teenage dream.