Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Classmates Blog Commentary

For this blog, I'm commenting on two of my classmates shots/angles blog posts!

Classmate #1: mrfmediastudies.blogspot.com


Longshot - This is longshot of two friends celebrating in the library. I think the longshot adds to the lightheartedness and playful feeling of this scene.


Wide shot - This is a wide shot of students working in the library. I think that this type of shot makes the scene feel very natural and gives an insight to the average Hollywood Hills High student as they go about their day 


Two-person shot: This two person shot shows a pair of friends helping each other read. I think this picture is a representation of youthful friendship and teamwork between the two students. It also makes the scene appear playful. 


Classmate #2: laibap-09.blogspot.com

 
Close-up shot: i think that this close-up shot of Marta conveys a suspenseful feeling. The picture shows her with her hand over her mouth and looking off to the side appearing shocked, this in itself is gripping to the viewer and I feel that the close-up draws them in more and leaves them wondering what the bigger picture of this scene is.

High angle shot: This shot shows a student reading in the library. To me, the high angle of the shot enforces the idea that she is very focused on what she is reading to the viewer. However, in other cases some viewers might feel that the high angle could represent time passing, meaning that the student might be bored.


Point of view shot: This shot is from the point of view of a student working on their laptop. I feel that the overall shot allows the viewer to experience the scene through the perspective, or "eyes", of the student.

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