Close Up;
A close up shot of the feet of the basket baller dribbling with the ball. We can use close ups on solomon in the studio. We can do this to show his facial expressions to the audience and get clear view of what he is saying. The close also can represent the star image and make the audience notice what the most important thing on that scene is.
Mid-Long Shot;
This shot is used to capture the atmosphere and mood that the basketball player shows. We can use this as a panning shot so that the viewer can get an insight of whats happening. We can use this when we are filming the part where we are on the roof the scene where our star image is performing. The shot shows the sun and buildings behind him.
High Angle shot;
This shot can be used when the singer is performing sat down on the piano and the camera looking down at him.
Tracking Shot:
This shot can be used as our lead singer is performing just following him around. This shot tracks solomon when he is doing the hook near the end of the song. This shot is useful because it makes our video a little bit more entertaining to watch.
Low angle shot;
This can be used on solomon as he performs because it suits the narrative of the video. This kind of shot will show that solomon is the most superior character on the scene because we are looking up. The narrative it to succeed in what you like and this kind of shot will show that the star image has fulfilled his dream which is singing.
Long shot;
This can be used on the on solomon when he is walking towards the church. This kind of shot would be good because it shows the star image and his surroundings. This gives the audience an idea of what kind of area solomon is. It also shows the church behind him.
Mid Shot;
On the dancer while in performance which shows her gestures to the audience. We can use this shot from different angles which will show the audience the dancers moves in different angles which could make the shots look more interesting.
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