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2. Extreme
Close- up
The extreme close-up shot
is a very useful shot that is
used to show
different emotions that the
character may be
feeling. For example, this
image shows
harry potter and the extrem
e closeup helps to
emphasizes how determined
and angry he is
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3. Big Close Up
The Big Close-up shit is
used to show the whole
characters facial
expressions and
emotion. For example, in
this scene, Tony Stark is
shown to be quite
emotional
and concentrated
4. Close Up
The Close-Up shot is
used to allow the audience
to understands the
characters movements and
expressions. In this scene
captain marvel is portrays
as very determined and
angry through the
distance of the camera.
5. Medium Close-
Up
The Medium Close-up is
cleverly used to is used
to help the audience
register the
characters emotions
and facial expressions
while also showcasing
the background.
6. Medium Shot
The Medium Shot is
used to emphasize
both the actor and
their surroundings by
giving them an equal
presence on screen.
In this scene Thor
is portrayed to be in
battle.
7. Medium
Long Shot
The Medium Long Shot are
commonly used for group
shots, two shots, and
emblematic shots, because
they provide enough room
in the frame to include
several characters or visual
elements simultaneously
8. Long Shot
The long shot, also known
as the wide shot, is often
used as an establishing
shot in a film, as it
normally sets the scene
and the character's place
within it. This type of
camera shot, shows the
full length of the subject
while also including a
large amount of the
surrounding area of the
film setting.
9. Very Long
Shot
Extreme Long Shot Used
to show the subject from
a distance, or the area in
which the scene is taking
place. Helps to create
a dramatic scene.
10. Two Shot
A two shot is a shot in
which the frames a view
of the subjects. The
subjects do not have to
be next to each other.
There are many which
have one subject in the
foreground and the other
subject in the
background. The shot is
used to show the
emotional reactions
between the subjects.
11. Over the shoulder
shot
The over the shoulder shot
(OTS) is a camera angle
used in film and television,
where the camera is placed
above the back of the
shoulder and head of a
subject. This shot is most
used to present
conversational back and
forth between two subjects
12. Interview
investigates
the space in the
frame
This camera angle is
used to show that the
character is looking to
another person or object in
another frame (off the
camera)
13. Moving
subject walks
into space
This is where the camera
captures a person walking
into space from an angle
to show that the person
is walking towards them
or away from them
14. High angle
shot
A high-angle shot is a
cinematic technique
where the camera looks
down on the subject from
a high angle. In film, they
can make the scene more
dramatic. If there is a
person at high elevation
who is talking to someone
below them, this shot is
often used.
15. Low angle
shot
In cinematography, a low-
angle shot, is a shot from
a camera angle positioned
low on the vertical axis.
Sometimes, it is even
directly below the subject's
feet. Psychologically, the
effect of the low-angle
shot is that it makes the
subject look strong and
powerful.
16. Tilted frame
The tilted frame camera
angle, is a type of camera
shot which involves
setting the camera at an
angle on its roll axis