Thursday, 15 September 2016

Frames: Aerial.

Frames: Aerial.
A director would choose to use an Aerial shot because they would like the audience to view the content from a different perspective and view. The director would most likely have a good reason as to why they would like to use aerial frame. They could want to shoot a scene from a great height therefore would need to use the aerial specified frame.

A director could choose to use an aerial frame on an actor or person because they would like to film or need to film the actor or person from a great height therefore would need this specified frame. The director may also want or need to film the subject outside from a height or high perspective. For example:
Example from the film The Devil Wears Prada:       Example from the film Enemy Of The State:

A director would most likely not film an object as such from an aerial perspective, however they may choose to film scenery using an aerial frame. The director may also choose to use an aerial frame to end a scene, pan out or end a film maybe a cliff hanger. For example:
Example from the soap Eastenders:     Example from the film World War Z:

Example clip from the British soap Eastenders:

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