SHOT TYPES/ANGLES/MISE-EN-SCÈNE

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SHOT TYPES/ANGLES/MISE-EN-SCÈNE Mise-en-scène (everything within the frame) – costume, action, props, editing, framing, aesthetic, lighting, setting, characters Shot types - Long shot, wide shot, medium shot, close-up, extreme close up, point of view, over-the-shoulder, two shot, establishing shot – all relates to framing Angles – high angle, low angle, eyeline match, bird’s eye view, point of view, canted Movements – Pan, tilt, track, dolly, zoom, handheld/steadicam, crane shots, Focus – shallow, deep, depth-of-field, pull focus