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Two Shot

A two shot is where you have 2 people in the shot.Its used to show a relationship.

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POV Shot

Seems to look out from the characters eyes.Its used to look at things from other peoples point of view.

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Close UpA shot taken close up to the object.

Its used to show more emotion than elsewhere.

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Extreme Close Up

Used to focus on the features.They use it to express fine details.

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High Angle ShotIts when the camera is positioned above a character.

Its used to make things look smaller.

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Low Angle ShotIts when the camera is positioned below the character.

Its used to make things look smaller.

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Mid ShotIts when you see from their waist to their head.

Its used to zoom in on a character.

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Long ShotA long shot is from the top of their head to the bottom of their feet.

Its used to show the whole of the person to gain character.

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Extreme Long ShotAn extreme long shot gives a scene of a place or a characters surroundings.

Its used to show where the next shot will take place.

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Dutch Angle ShotThis is taken on an angle onto straight lines.

Its used to make the viewer confused or dazed.


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