Toy Story - 1995 Toy Story is about a cowboy doll who is profoundly threatened and jealous when a new spaceman figure supplants him as top toy in a boy's room. Director: John Lasseter Writers: John Lasseter (original story by), Pete Docter (original story by) | 6 more credits » Stars: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles Producers: Bonnie Arnold, Ralph Guggenheim Storyline. A little boy named Andy loves to be in his room, playing with his toys, especially his doll named "Woody". But, what do the toys do when Andy is not with them, they come to life. Woody believes that he has life (as a toy) good. However, he must worry about Andy's family moving, and what Woody does not know is about Andy's birthday party. Woody does not realize that Andy's mother gave him an action figure known as Buzz Lightyear , who does not believe that he is a toy, and quickly becomes ...
Decisions and there Outcomes. We decided to have two people filming at one time to varied perspectives of the shot being filmed. Having done this, it helped us to change up the shots regularly to keep the audience interested. We used a wide range of camera shots to make the perspectives seem realistic. Some of the shots we used were ; the OTS shot the noddy shot the POV shot the weather shot Briefly, the over-the-shoulder shot is looking from behind a person at the subject. the noddy shot usually refers to a shot of the interviewer listening and reacting to the subject. We used the weather sot which is where the subject is the weather. it can be used for other purposes, e.g background for graphics. Finally, we used the POV shot which shows a view from the subjects perspective. We also used a wide range of camera angles to demonstrate different aspects of the films setting. Some of the camera angles we used were ; eye - level birds eye view low angle We used ...
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