Cinematography shot types
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Cinematography Shot Types
High-angle Shot
A shot taken from above the subject. Used to show vulnerability or danger to the subject of the shot.
Low-angle Shot
A shot taken from beneath an object or person, looking up. Puts emphasis on power, importance or danger of the subject.
Two Shot
Always used to show two sides of a conversation and establish the relationship between the two people in shot.
POV Shot
A shot showing exactly what the character is seeing from where they are seeing it.
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Medium Close-Up
Shot of a character from the torso up.
Establishing Shot
Establishes the scene, sets the location of the scene.
Close-Up
Puts emphasis on the character or object in shot.
Extreme Close-Up
Shows detailed emotion and isolates character or object in shot. Usually contains little to no background.
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Long Shot
Shot allowing full body movement to be caught on camera.
Over the Shoulder
Self-explanatory, usually only used in conversational scenes.