I used this videos for my research:
Establishing Shots: How To Set the Scene & Tell a Better Story
These are the only shots you will ever need.
What I learned:
I learned that a wide establishing shot must do two things: Show the environment clearly, and place the character inside that environment so the audience understands scale. A wide shot can convey a sense of scale, isolation, or grandeur, helping to establish the overall atmosphere of the film or scene.
What I'll implement for my swede:
Keep the camera stable, either with a tripod or propping it against a surface. Shoot from a low angle if I want to make the ship look bigger, make sure the background is not cluttered so the characters (legos for this scene) stands out.
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