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 I will use my camera to take some shot in different angles primarily being close-ups and wide shots. Close ups will be used whenever I need to display emotion from me. Especially if I need to make the scene more dramatic or flashier. Wide shots will be used when I want to emphasize the size or complexity of a background. I will also edit these wide shots to add images and other things to demonstrate what I am talking about. For example, if I am talking about my home country I might edit in a picture of the flag or a national monument. I will also try to edit the background to be vibrant and colorful, so the watcher wants to pay attention to the background while also watching me. However, with close-ups I will focus more on blurring the background as not to distract the watcher. This is to make certain that everything I state is being listened to and the background is not seen as a distraction. Besides those two shots I will also use things like medium shots for more generic things during the commercial. Such as when I speak about my name, date of birth, etc. which while important don't require much attention. I can also use medium shots when I want to have a bit of background during my discussion. For example, when I am trying to show things, I did when I was younger, I will show some background to emphasize where I did these things. While reviewing my camera shots I will focus primarily on if this is the best shot for the feeling I am trying to convey. I won't speak about a sad topic while the background is all bright and sunny, I will go for a close-up with a blurred background. But if I am speaking about how much I miss my home country I will do a wide shot of maybe a field I would usually play in over there. Medium shots would be for anything else that don't fit what I want for these two cameras shot angels. The only problem while filming these angels will also have to be taking into account natural lighting as I don't want things to be too bright or too dark. The way I plan to fix this incase of anything is by editing in a filter to make the entire scene darker or increase the saturation overall. It will be easier to edit the saturation of a scene instead of redoing the whole scene and it takes way less time. 



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