Camera shots
In film, there are multiple variations of film. I am going to be choosing six different camera shots which include: establishing shot, wide shot, close-up shot, master shot, mid-shot, and over the shoulder shot. Establishing shot: This shot show casts the scene in a zoomed out way which illustrates the relationship between the characters and their settings. Wide shot: This shot shows the entire character or object and is wider in its frame. Close-up shot: This shot usually focuses on getting the face of an object or character and its purpose is to add emotion. Master shot: This shot is utilized to portray the most dramatized scenes in the film. Mid-shot: This shot only shows the character from the waist up and is the most common shot. It gives an opportunity to show the characters and their surroundings. Over the shoulder shot: This shot starts over the shoulder of one character and shows the other character they are facing. It illustrates the conversation between two c...
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