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10 Types of Shots and Angles Every Filmmaker Should Know

Filmmaking is storytelling. There are infinite stories to tell-as well as ways to tell them. Filmmaking as an art form gives us a way to find our voices through images and sound. So, it is important to know the basics of filmmaking when you start this search. If you really want to explore more of yourself about video editing then our video production agency is here to help you. For more information please visit here https://www.ostrichagency.com/

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10 Types of Shots and Angles Every Filmmaker Should Know

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  1. 10 Types of Shots and Angles Every Filmmaker Should Know Filmmaking is storytelling. There are infinite stories to tell — as well as ways to tell them. Filmmaking as an art form gives us a way to find our voices through images and sound. So, it’s important to know the basics of filmmaking when you start this search. If you really want to explore more of yourself about video editing then our video production agency is here to help you. Here are the 10 types of shots every filmmaker should be using — and how these shots can help you tell your project’s story. 1. Medium Shot 2. Close-Up 3. Medium Close-Up 4. Extreme Close-Up 5. Wide/Long Shot 6. Extreme Wide/Long Shot 7. Establishing Shot 8. The Long Take 9. Crash Zoom 10. Point-of-View Source: www.shutterstock.com

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