Ultimate Guide to Camera Shots and Angles in Filmmaking
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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BY: JASREET KAUR DEPT. OF ENGLISH
EXTREME CLOSE UP oDetail shot oCatches total attention oMagnified picture.
BIG CLOSE UP oCovers face & head all over the screen oalso called tight close up
CLOSE UP oFace shot o Mid forehead to the chin
MEDIUM CLOSE UP oShows subject from mid-chest area up. oProvides intimate view of subject, focuses attention on face.
FULL LENGTH SHOT o Also called medium long shot o Covers the whole body & o Some of the surroundings
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.
KNEE SHOT oAlso called three fourth Length shot oCovers the length from head to just below the knee
LONG SHOT o Occupies one third to three fourth of the screen
EXTRA LONG SHOT oThe object appears very small compared to the surroundings