Framing
Very long shot/wide shot: this shot is often used at the beginning of a film or sequence and acts as an establishing shot, showing where the action is taking place.
Figures appear small in the landscape.Long shot: A shot in which a figure can be seen from head to toe
Mid shot: Shows the figure from the waist to the head. The character is easily recognisable, but you can also see what they are doing with their hands
Medium close-up: From cheast to headBig close up: Head only, used when expressions are importantExtreme close up: From just above the eyebrows to just below the mouth, or even closer.
Figures appear small in the landscape.Long shot: A shot in which a figure can be seen from head to toe
Mid shot: Shows the figure from the waist to the head. The character is easily recognisable, but you can also see what they are doing with their hands
Medium close-up: From cheast to headBig close up: Head only, used when expressions are importantExtreme close up: From just above the eyebrows to just below the mouth, or even closer.
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