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Close up shot: (Shoulders and face) Used to show
expression on characters face. Detailed view of a
person or object.
Extreme Close-Up: A very detailed view of an object
or a person. An extreme close-up of an actor generally
includes only his eyes, or his mouth.
Medium Shot – waist and above shows feelings
through body language and setting
Long shot – to see full body to establish body language
and what is going on behind in the setting.
High Angle – from an angle above, it makes characters
look weak.
Low Angle – from a low angle below, makes
characters look powerful or superior.
Point of View- the character sees what a certain
character sees and can see all background setting,
what is going on, it helps the audience to understand
and feel the atmosphere more.
Eye Level- looking at everything from an eye level, as
if you are in that actual scene looking, it helps you to
feel as if you are actually there.

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  • 2. Close up shot: (Shoulders and face) Used to show expression on characters face. Detailed view of a person or object. Extreme Close-Up: A very detailed view of an object or a person. An extreme close-up of an actor generally includes only his eyes, or his mouth. Medium Shot – waist and above shows feelings through body language and setting Long shot – to see full body to establish body language and what is going on behind in the setting. High Angle – from an angle above, it makes characters look weak. Low Angle – from a low angle below, makes characters look powerful or superior. Point of View- the character sees what a certain character sees and can see all background setting, what is going on, it helps the audience to understand and feel the atmosphere more. Eye Level- looking at everything from an eye level, as if you are in that actual scene looking, it helps you to feel as if you are actually there.