different types of shots
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Different shots
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establishing
• Establishing shot: shows us where and sometimes when the scene is set.
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Wide shot/Long shot
• Wide shot/Long shot: shows a wider area, so we can see more of what is going on in the scene.
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Medium shot
• Medium shot: Focuses us in on the character, e.g. what they’re doing.
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Point of view
• Point of view: shows us what the character see’s.
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Over the shoulder
• Over the shoulder: Supposed to make us feel like we are there with the character who’s shoulder we are over looking.
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Two shot
• Two shot: Shows two characters in the shot.
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Close up
• Close up: Show detailed facial expression.
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Medium close up
• Medium close up: Gives us more information than a medium shot, helping us find out what’s going on in the scene.
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Extreme close up
• Extreme close up: Show very detailed facial expression, e.g. if the character is crying.
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Shot reverse shot
• Shot reverse shot: shows a conversation between two characters.
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High angle
• High angle shot: Gives us a ‘looking down’ idea, supposed to have vulnerability on the character
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Low angle
• Gives us a ‘looking up’ idea, supposed to make character look superior.