Once again, I have made a video in Adobe Premiere. I used bits of a conversation to create an interaction between two people. The video is below. Most of the camera angles are shots and reverse shots, with the exception of one. While using Adobe Premiere, I have started to learn how to use composition with film techniques as opposed to just art techniques. I wanted to look up good usages of different shots, and when to use them. Specifically, I researched the bird's eye view and the point of view shot. Good times to use the bird's eye view are when you want to show off an area from above. A lot of the time, the bird's eye shot is used to show grief or foreshadowing. Another common use of the bird's eye shot is showing a scene while it is raining. The point of view shot is used during horror films often so that the viewer feels scared. In general, point of view shots are used during a specific part where the director wants the viewer to feel what a character is feeling. When used correctly, both of these shots can enhance videos greatly.
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