Close-up shot:
Close-up are one of the
Standard shots used
Regularly with medium
And longshots.
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Medium shot:
Medium shots are used for dialogue sequences And they allow the viewer to pick up on the character's movements and gestures
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Long (wide) shot:
Contains a landscape of
a much Larger view or bigger view of where the character is
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Birds eye gives you a sense on what is below you and you see more what's happening from that position and gives you the thought of the imbalance of power.
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Extreme (Long) Shots:
A view from a very far distance. An extreme long shot is a view from a greater distance
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Worms (eye) Shot:
a view as seen from below or from a humble position. As opposed to images shot from above, subjects presented
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Over head shot:
Over head shots / over top of the person or object shower the surroundings
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Over shoulder shot: Looking over the shoulder to see what is on the other
side of that person's shoulder
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