Ultimate Guide to Camera Shots and Angles in Filmmaking

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Explore a comprehensive guide to various camera shots and angles used in filmmaking, from extreme close-ups to long shots. Understand how each shot conveys different emotions and captures specific details, enhancing the visual storytelling in films.


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  1. BY: JASREET KAUR DEPT. OF ENGLISH

  2. EXTREME CLOSE UP oDetail shot oCatches total attention oMagnified picture.

  3. VERY CLOSE UP

  4. BIG CLOSE UP oCovers face & head all over the screen oalso called tight close up

  5. CLOSE UP oFace shot o Mid forehead to the chin

  6. MEDIUM CLOSE UP oShows subject from mid-chest area up. oProvides intimate view of subject, focuses attention on face.

  7. FULL LENGTH SHOT o Also called medium long shot o Covers the whole body & o Some of the surroundings

  8. CLOSE MEDIUM SHOT oThe frame captures the subject from the waist up. oThis allows for a bit more detail to be shown in the frame.

  9. KNEE SHOT oAlso called three fourth Length shot oCovers the length from head to just below the knee

  10. LONG SHOT o Occupies one third to three fourth of the screen

  11. EXTRA LONG SHOT oThe object appears very small compared to the surroundings

  12. HAVE A NICE DAY

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