The Shots Defined by how much of subject matter is included in the frame of the screen Subjective! How much of the human figure is in view?

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The Shots Defined by how much of subject matter is included in the frame of the screen Subjective! How much of the human figure is in view?

Extreme Long Shot For setting Establishing Humans are specks

Long Shot Full stage to full body

Medium Shot Knees or waist up Very popular shot Best for dialogue or movement

2 shot, 3 shot, & over the shoulder Based on number of people in shot Or location of shot over subject

Close Up Small object and little/no locale Often of human face Can also use “extreme close up”

Deep Focus Shot All previous shots into one…