The devil's backbone shot types

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The Devil’s backbone shot types.

High angle mid-shot.

Close up.

Mid-shot.

Long shot.

Close up.

Establishing shot.

Over the shoulder shot.

Mid-shot.

Over the shoulder shot.

Close up.

Mid-shot.

Shot type. Why is it used?

High angle mid-shot. To add effect to what is being shown and to also let the audience see it in more detail, instead of a long shot being used this gives more detail.

Close up. To show the emotions of the characters.

Mid-shot. To show the characters actions in more detail.

Long shot. To show the character and their surroundings to help establish what is going on in the scene.

Establishing shot. Establish the location that is being used in the film.

Over the shoulder shot. To show the importance of the characters being used.