Analyzing+Moving+Images+BD

Analyzing Moving Images.

Low-Angel shot ||  ||   ||
 * **Distance of camera** || **Brief details** || **Why chosen/effect** ||
 * long shots || Some of the long shots used where when they show the guy on the motorcycle from far away like on top the mountain. || it was probably chosen to show you many views and to show you what it must of felt like to be there at that exact moment. ||
 * medium shots || some medium shots were when the motorcycle guy was doing a turn you could see him not only close but far and medium. In the turns you were able to see all types of shots. || it was most likely chosen to show you various details and different shots of the main focus so you can see what he looks like from a medium length. ||
 * close up shots || close up were in the beginning when they are interviewing him and having a 1 on 1 conversation with him || close up is so you can see his face and not only what he look like in his motorcycle helmet. ||
 * big close up shots || big close up where in the very few seconds of the video you see the camera at very low ground level and him walking towards it and you can basically see every detail of his shoes. || big close up in the beginning of the video i believe it was used to have a cool looking transition of the two clips. ||
 * **Type of shot/movement** || **Brief details** || **Why chosen/effect** ||
 * Pan || when they use the pan when the motorcyclist zooms through the turns and you can see the cell phone camera turn in the direction of the bike. || It was chosen because imagine if the camera stayed at the same spot and the man is going so fast you would only be able to see him for about a second that's why the choose the pan to follow through with the motorcycle ||
 * Tilt || at 0:21 they use tilt to show the mans whole body and make him look as if hes a big boy. || they use tilt to be able to show the whole body in ONE clip and also to get some other details or objects in the picture without needing to use more than one clip. ||
 * High-Angle shot
 * High-Angle shot
 * Point of View || they used point of view in the interview by not aligning the man in the direct center but a little off to the right. || the rule of thirds is important because it makes the person int he middle look bad instead of being off to the side. ||
 * **Type of Edit** || **Brief Details** || **Why chosen/effect** ||
 * Cut || they use the motorcycle for cuts many times like when the man says if you don't risk anything in life you risk everything at that moment you see the camera focused on the bike then it goes to a different setting but you don't notice that because the cut is still on the bike. || they used this cut because they wanted a smooth natural transaction and not a choppy one because that can get rid of the viewer attention. ||
 * Fade || fade is used when the man passes the turn and you can no longer see him it fades off to darkness and the next thing you see is the man hugging his wife and kids. It goes from a risky turn to a happy hug. || they used fade because one second your on the tip of your chair because hes turning on the tip of the mountain then it goes dark and your like WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS MAN then you see him happy relaxing hugging with his wife and kids. ||
 * Dissolve ||  ||   ||
 * Wipe || when they used wipe is on one of the first turns they focus on the bike then they show the bike from a different angle then bam your on a different clip. || as i said earlier they probably used the wipe because it just makes a smooth natural transaction and it can keep your attention and also keep you in the moment. ||
 * Wipe || when they used wipe is on one of the first turns they focus on the bike then they show the bike from a different angle then bam your on a different clip. || as i said earlier they probably used the wipe because it just makes a smooth natural transaction and it can keep your attention and also keep you in the moment. ||