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Over The Shoulder Framing.

An over the shoulder shot is a shot taken from behind one


of the characters that is facing the main character in
the scene. You should see approximately one third of the
main character in the scene and the back of the secondary
characters head as well as one of his shoulders, the main
character should be of main focus. It is most commonly
used in partnership with a shot reverse shot, often in a
conversation scene. An example of this is shown in the
photo below.

KEREM BAL

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