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Camera

Angles
Long shot
• Long Shot is a
shot to show
the whole
body.
• LS

• A long shot
Sometimes
reffered to A
full shot or,
And to remove
ambiguity,
Wide shot.
Establishing Shot
• A Establishing shot
is a shot when it
shows the setting

• ES

• An Establishing
shot is usually the
first shot of a new
scene, designex to
show the audience
where the action is
taking place. It is
usually a very wide
shot or extreme
wide shot.
Close up
• A close up is a
shot of the face
or any
Emotions
• CU
• A close up shot
is a type of shot
that tightly
frames a person
or object Close
– ups are one of
the shots used
regulary with a
meduim shot
and/or a long
shot.
Medium Shot
• A Medium shot
is a shot where
you get a
picture from
the waist and
uo

• MS
• A Medium shot
is when the
subject us un
the middle
distance
Over The Shoulder
• An over the
shoulder shot is a
oersons point of
veiw so like what
they are looking
at.

• OTS

• An Over The
Shoulder shot is a
shot of soemone or
something taken
from the
perspective or
camera angle from
The shoulder of
another person
Extreme Close up
• An exterem
close up is
basically when
you can see the
characters eyes
or a lean – in.

• ECU

• Etreme close
up is a close up
that shows a
lot of detail.
High Angle
• A high Angle is
a shot from
above the
person and
shows power.
• HA
• A high angle is
a shot where
the camera
looks down on
the subject
from high
angle
Low Angle
• A low angle
shot is a shot
from a low
angle and
shows Power in
the character
• LA
• A low angle
shot is a shot
from a camera
angle positiond
low on Vertical
Axis, Anywhere
below the eye
line

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