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CLOSE UPHead and shoulders are in the frame. Used if the director wants to focus our attention on one particular thing. This is often character's facial expression
EXTREME CLOSE UPFocuses the audience's attention on small details and these shots are often used more for artistic effect
LONG SHOTShows us the whole character
EXTREME WIDE SHOTThe view is so far from the subject that he isn't even visible. Often used as an establishing shot.
POINT OF VIEWWhen we
MID SHOTWhen we see the character from the waist up with partial view of the setting in the background. Used so we can focus on the dialogue between two characters
MEDIUM LONG SHOTWhen we see the character from the knees up with partial view of the setting in the background
BIRDS EYE VIEWWhen the camera looks down on settings of characters from high above. This shot does
LOW ANGLE SHOTThe camera is placed below a subject looking up
HIGH ANGLE SHOTWhen the camera looks down on a person or object
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOTLooking from behind a person at the subject.
TWO SHOTA shot with two people
CANTED ANGLESometimes the camera is tilted


Computer Graphics & Yearbook Instructor
James Workman Middle School
Cathedral City, CA

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