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Camera Shots - A Visual Guide
Extreme Wide Shot (EWS)
In the extreme wide shot, the view is so far from the subject that she isn't even
visible. The point of this shot is to show the subject's surroundings.
The EWS is often used as an "establishing shot" - the first shot of a new scene,
designed to show the audience where the action is taking place.
The EWS is also known as an extra long shot or extreme long show (acronym
XLS).
Very Wide Shot (VWS)
The very wide shot is much closer to the subject than an extreme wide shot,
but still much further away than a wide shot. The subject is (just) visible here,
but the emphasis is very much on placing her in her environment.
This often works as an establishing shot, in which the audience is shown the
whole setting so they can orient themselves.
The VWS also allows plenty of room for action to take place, or for multiple
subjects to appear on screen.
Wide Shot (WS)
In the wide shot, the subject takes up the full frame. In this case, the girl's feet
are almost at the bottom of frame, and her head is almost at the top.
Obviously the subject doesn't take up the whole width and height of the
frame, since this is as close as we can get without losing any part of her. The
small amount of room above and below the subject can be thought of as
safety room — you don't want to be cutting the top of the head off. It would
also look uncomfortable if her feet and head were exactly at the top and
bottom of frame.
As with most shot types, the wide shot means different things to different
people. However the wide shot seems to suffer more from varying
interpretations than other types. Many people take the WS to mean something
much wider than our example, i.e. what we would call a very wide shot.
Mid Shot (MS)
The mid shot shows some part of the subject in more detail, whilst still showing
enough for the audience to feel as if they were looking at the whole subject. In
fact, this is an approximation of how you would see a person "in the flesh" if you
were having a casual conversation. You wouldn't be paying any attention to
their lower body, so that part of the picture is unnecessary.
The MS is appropriate when the subject is speaking without too much emotion
or intense concentration. It also works well when the intent is to deliver
information, which is why it is frequently used by television news presenters. You
will often see a story begin with a MS of the reporter (providing information),
followed by closer shots of interview subjects (providing reactions and
emotion).
As well as being a comfortable, emotionally neutral shot, the mid shot allows
room for hand gestures and a bit of movement.
Medium Close Up (MCU)
The medium close-up is half way between a mid shot and a close up. This shot
shows the face more clearly, without getting uncomfortably close.
Close Up (CU)
In the closeup shot, a certain feature or part of the subject takes up most
of the frame. A close up of a person usually means a close up of their face
(unless specified otherwise).
Close-ups are obviously useful for showing detail and can also be used as a
cut-in.
A close-up of a person emphasizes their emotional state. Whereas a mid-sh
ot or wide-shot is more appropriate for delivering facts and general
information, a close-up exaggerates facial expressions which convey
emotion. The viewer is drawn into the subject's personal space and shares
their feelings.
Extreme Close Up (ECU)
The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail.
You would normally need a specific reason to get this close. It is too close to
show general reactions or emotion except in very dramatic scenes.
Cutaway (CA)
A cutaway is a shot that's usually of something other than the current action. It
could be a different subject (e.g.. this cat when the main subject is its owner), a
close up of a different part of the subject (e.g.. the subject's hands), or just about
anything else.
The cutaway is used as a "buffer" between shots (to help the editing process), or
to add interest/information.
Cut-In (CI)
Like a cutaway, but specifically refers to showing some part of the subject in
detail.
Can be used purely as an edit point, or to emphasise emotion etc. For
example, hand movements can show enthusiasm, agitation, nervousness, etc.
Two Shot
There are a few variations on this one, but the basic idea is to have a
comfortable shot of two people. Often used in interviews, or when two presenters
are hosting a show.
A "One-Shot" could be a mid-shot of either of these subjects. A "Three-Shot",
unsurprisingly, contains three people.
Two-shots are good for establishing a relationship between subjects. If you see
two sports presenters standing side by side facing the camera, you get the idea
that these people are going to be the show's co-hosts. As they have equal
prominence in the frame, the implication is that they will provide equal input.
A two-shot could also involve movement or action. It is a good way to follow the
interaction between two people without getting distracted by their surroundings.
Over the Shoulder Shot (OSS/OTS)
Looking from behind a person at the subject, cutting off the frame just behind the
ear. The person facing the subject should occupy about 1/3 of the frame.
This shot helps to establish the positions of each person, and get the feel of
looking at one person from the other's point of view.
A variation of this shot can be a bit wider and include the shoulder of the person
facing the subject.
Noddy Shot
Common in interviews, this is a shot of the person listening and reacting to the
subject. In fact, when shooting interviews with one camera, the usual routine is to
shoot the subject (using OSS and one-shots) for the entire interview, then shoot
some noddies of the interviewer once the interview is finished. The noddies are
edited into the interview later.
Point-of-View Shot (POV)
Shows a view from the subject's perspective. This shot is usually edited in such a
way that it is obvious whose POV it is
Weather Shot
The subject is the fine day. The sky takes up at least 2/3 of the frame. This type of
shot is common in television programs where the weather is of particular interest,
e.g.. sports shows.
Although the usual purpose of this shot is to show the weather, it is also useful as
an establishing shot, for setting the general mood or for overlaying graphics.
Camera Movement
Crab
A less-common term for tracking or trucking.
Dolly
The camera is mounted on a cart which travels along tracks for a very smooth movement. Also known as a tracking shot or trucking shot.
Dolly Zoom
A technique in which the camera moves closer or further from the subject while simultaneously adjusting the zoom angle to keep the
subject the same size in the frame.
Follow
The camera physically follows the subject at a more or less constant distance.
Pan
Horizontal movement, left and right.
Pedestal (Ped)
Moving the camera position vertically with respect to the subject.
Tilt
Vertical movement of the camera angle, i.e. pointing the camera up and down (as opposed to moving the whole camera up and
down).
Track
Roughly synonymous with the dolly shot, but often defined more specifically as movement which stays a constant distance from the
action, especially side-to-side movement.
Truck
Another term for tracking or dollying.
Zoom
Technically this isn't a camera move, but a change in the lens focal length with gives the illusion of moving the camera closer or further
away.

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Camera shots a visual guide

  • 1. Camera Shots - A Visual Guide
  • 2. Extreme Wide Shot (EWS) In the extreme wide shot, the view is so far from the subject that she isn't even visible. The point of this shot is to show the subject's surroundings. The EWS is often used as an "establishing shot" - the first shot of a new scene, designed to show the audience where the action is taking place. The EWS is also known as an extra long shot or extreme long show (acronym XLS). Very Wide Shot (VWS) The very wide shot is much closer to the subject than an extreme wide shot, but still much further away than a wide shot. The subject is (just) visible here, but the emphasis is very much on placing her in her environment. This often works as an establishing shot, in which the audience is shown the whole setting so they can orient themselves. The VWS also allows plenty of room for action to take place, or for multiple subjects to appear on screen. Wide Shot (WS) In the wide shot, the subject takes up the full frame. In this case, the girl's feet are almost at the bottom of frame, and her head is almost at the top. Obviously the subject doesn't take up the whole width and height of the frame, since this is as close as we can get without losing any part of her. The small amount of room above and below the subject can be thought of as safety room — you don't want to be cutting the top of the head off. It would also look uncomfortable if her feet and head were exactly at the top and bottom of frame. As with most shot types, the wide shot means different things to different people. However the wide shot seems to suffer more from varying interpretations than other types. Many people take the WS to mean something much wider than our example, i.e. what we would call a very wide shot.
  • 3. Mid Shot (MS) The mid shot shows some part of the subject in more detail, whilst still showing enough for the audience to feel as if they were looking at the whole subject. In fact, this is an approximation of how you would see a person "in the flesh" if you were having a casual conversation. You wouldn't be paying any attention to their lower body, so that part of the picture is unnecessary. The MS is appropriate when the subject is speaking without too much emotion or intense concentration. It also works well when the intent is to deliver information, which is why it is frequently used by television news presenters. You will often see a story begin with a MS of the reporter (providing information), followed by closer shots of interview subjects (providing reactions and emotion). As well as being a comfortable, emotionally neutral shot, the mid shot allows room for hand gestures and a bit of movement. Medium Close Up (MCU) The medium close-up is half way between a mid shot and a close up. This shot shows the face more clearly, without getting uncomfortably close. Close Up (CU) In the closeup shot, a certain feature or part of the subject takes up most of the frame. A close up of a person usually means a close up of their face (unless specified otherwise). Close-ups are obviously useful for showing detail and can also be used as a cut-in. A close-up of a person emphasizes their emotional state. Whereas a mid-sh ot or wide-shot is more appropriate for delivering facts and general information, a close-up exaggerates facial expressions which convey emotion. The viewer is drawn into the subject's personal space and shares their feelings.
  • 4. Extreme Close Up (ECU) The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail. You would normally need a specific reason to get this close. It is too close to show general reactions or emotion except in very dramatic scenes. Cutaway (CA) A cutaway is a shot that's usually of something other than the current action. It could be a different subject (e.g.. this cat when the main subject is its owner), a close up of a different part of the subject (e.g.. the subject's hands), or just about anything else. The cutaway is used as a "buffer" between shots (to help the editing process), or to add interest/information. Cut-In (CI) Like a cutaway, but specifically refers to showing some part of the subject in detail. Can be used purely as an edit point, or to emphasise emotion etc. For example, hand movements can show enthusiasm, agitation, nervousness, etc.
  • 5. Two Shot There are a few variations on this one, but the basic idea is to have a comfortable shot of two people. Often used in interviews, or when two presenters are hosting a show. A "One-Shot" could be a mid-shot of either of these subjects. A "Three-Shot", unsurprisingly, contains three people. Two-shots are good for establishing a relationship between subjects. If you see two sports presenters standing side by side facing the camera, you get the idea that these people are going to be the show's co-hosts. As they have equal prominence in the frame, the implication is that they will provide equal input. A two-shot could also involve movement or action. It is a good way to follow the interaction between two people without getting distracted by their surroundings. Over the Shoulder Shot (OSS/OTS) Looking from behind a person at the subject, cutting off the frame just behind the ear. The person facing the subject should occupy about 1/3 of the frame. This shot helps to establish the positions of each person, and get the feel of looking at one person from the other's point of view. A variation of this shot can be a bit wider and include the shoulder of the person facing the subject. Noddy Shot Common in interviews, this is a shot of the person listening and reacting to the subject. In fact, when shooting interviews with one camera, the usual routine is to shoot the subject (using OSS and one-shots) for the entire interview, then shoot some noddies of the interviewer once the interview is finished. The noddies are edited into the interview later.
  • 6. Point-of-View Shot (POV) Shows a view from the subject's perspective. This shot is usually edited in such a way that it is obvious whose POV it is Weather Shot The subject is the fine day. The sky takes up at least 2/3 of the frame. This type of shot is common in television programs where the weather is of particular interest, e.g.. sports shows. Although the usual purpose of this shot is to show the weather, it is also useful as an establishing shot, for setting the general mood or for overlaying graphics.
  • 7. Camera Movement Crab A less-common term for tracking or trucking. Dolly The camera is mounted on a cart which travels along tracks for a very smooth movement. Also known as a tracking shot or trucking shot. Dolly Zoom A technique in which the camera moves closer or further from the subject while simultaneously adjusting the zoom angle to keep the subject the same size in the frame. Follow The camera physically follows the subject at a more or less constant distance. Pan Horizontal movement, left and right. Pedestal (Ped) Moving the camera position vertically with respect to the subject. Tilt Vertical movement of the camera angle, i.e. pointing the camera up and down (as opposed to moving the whole camera up and down). Track Roughly synonymous with the dolly shot, but often defined more specifically as movement which stays a constant distance from the action, especially side-to-side movement. Truck Another term for tracking or dollying. Zoom Technically this isn't a camera move, but a change in the lens focal length with gives the illusion of moving the camera closer or further away.