Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Lord Of The Ring

The return of the king

Synopsis
On December 17, the journey ends. As Sauron wages his final siege, mankind has never been more desperately in need of its King. The Fellowship, and the forces united behind them, have come at last to the greatest battle of their lifetimes. With no chance of winning, their fight now hinges on a single, urgent goal - to distract Sauron and allow Frodo to complete his quest in this final decisive moment. With intimate, emotional stories set against an epic backdrop, New Line Cinema’s The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King concludes the compelling journeys at the heart of J.R.R. Tolkien’s revered trilogy. Produced, co-written and directed by Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King tells the story of this heroic quest and reveals how through courage, commitment, and determination, even the least of us can change the world.



High angle

High angle shot is the shot from top
and we can see the bottom.









Medium shot

In film, a medium shot is a camera shot from a medium distance







Depth of field

Background out of focus and the character we can see clearly.








Low angle

Low angle is the shot from the bottom. The background
for the low angle shot will be sky or ceiling.







Full shot

Full shot the shot which is we can see the
character from top to toe. But this shot can be the
wide shot because we can see all the character in frame.







Extreme close-up

We can see the thing that we cannot be seen to the naked eye as stated worm. But it can be depth of field shot because the background is out of focus.




Close-up

The close-up shot to show the character's impression.








Dessolve transition.

The transition we use when the shot will be change to other sence which is suitable .

The Lord Of The Ring