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Wide Shot Subject very small in frame. Focus on setting.
Good for establishing a scene. Wide Shot
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Feet at bottom of frame. Head at top. Focus on subject. Long Shot
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Medium Long Shot Subject main focus. Shins/knees at bottom of frame.
Head at top of frame. Medium Long Shot
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Waist to top of head. Medium Shot
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Medium Close Up Subject large in frame. Good for conversations.
Chest to top of head.
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Close Up Chin/neck to top of head in frame.
No real understanding of environment. Focus on subject emotion.
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Extreme Close Up Eyes/features of the subject.
Good for expressing emotion of characters.
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Low Angle Camera low, angled up towards subject.
Gives perspective of subjects being in a position of power. Low Angle
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High Angle Camera high, angled down towards subject.
Gives perspective of subjects being in a position of vulnerability. High Angle
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Canted Angle Camera tilted at an angle on its X-axis.
Gives perspective of subjects being in a position of action. Adds dynamics to frame. Canted Angle
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Point of view Camera assumes position of a character.
Adds empathy to the character. Point of view
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