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Camera Shots

This guide explores various camera shots used in filmmaking, detailing their unique characteristics and functions. From establishing shots that set the scene to extreme close-ups that highlight intricate details, each type of shot plays a crucial role in storytelling. Learn about long shots that capture full bodies, mid-shots for expressions, and over-the-shoulder shots offering perspective. With practical definitions and applications, this resource is perfect for aspiring filmmakers and anyone interested in the art of cinematography.

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Camera Shots

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  1. Camera Shots By Jack & Thomas

  2. Establishing Shot • The view is far away from the subject but shows the setting.

  3. Long Shot • The subject’s whole body is shown in the frame

  4. Mid Shot • Shows the upper body of the subject but close enough to still see their expression

  5. Two Shot • This is a mid shot but shows two subjects

  6. Close Up • A close up is usually a shot just showing the head and part of the neck

  7. Extreme Close Up • This zooms in to great detail to show one feature

  8. Over Shoulder Shot • This shot views the subject from the of other the shoulder of another person

  9. Wide Shot • A wide shot shows all people’s figures.

  10. Master Shot • A shot that can double up as an establishing shot but also is an extreme long shot that shows figures.

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