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IMAGES TO BE USED ON FUNK MAGAZINE AND SHOTS TYPES: Mary Nzeh

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IMAGES TO BE USED ON FUNK MAGAZINE AND SHOTS TYPES:

Mary Nzeh

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Images taken to be used on my funk magazine.

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High angle shots:

You can use it to create a sense of smallness in the subject or to show that the audience has a sense of looking over the subjects from a superior position.

This gives my audience more power; by doing this they feel “empowered” and

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Medium long shot:

By using a medium shot; my audience are able to see the characters body language and costume as well as their facial expression

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Low angle shot:

Medium long shot

With this shot, you can still see expression on the persons face, while getting more information from what is going on around the person.

A low angle shot, or worm's eye view, can be used to make a subject look bigger than it is.

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Reasons for shot types• I tried to avoid using any close up shots or any extreme close up shots because they create any intimate and personal relationship between the audience and the subject/artist. This is because; I seemed to have contently empower the readers, I wanted to maintain this, by using low, high and medium shots.• I also avoided using close up shots because I noticed that RnB and soul magazines seemed to use more close ups.

These magazines seem to use close ups to express emotions. However, high shots and medium shots would show both emotions, body language and props used in the image.