FRAMING IMAGES- shot types

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FRAMING IMAGES- shot types

Extreme close up. You use close up shot when focusing on a particular object or character. Also takes up most of the frame

Medium long shot A medium long shot is used when showing character’s costumes and usually shot from knees to up.

Long shot A long shot allows the audience to see and know the setting of the film

Tilted frame A tilted frame is used when the action in the film is tilted HAHAHAHAA 

Low angle shot Low angle shot makes the character look like they have power and in charge

Two shot A two shot is used to see both characters in action, often used in an interview.

High angle shot A high angle shot is often used to show an overview of the scene, also makes the character look vulnerable and weak.

Point of view A point of view also known as POV, is a shot that’s used as if the character’s looking at an object, without showing the characters reactions or face.