shot types
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Shot types
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Wide Shot (+variants)
Wide shots Are used to get a whole scene in the lens, as well as the subject. The variants are very wide, and extreme wide shot. The extreme shot is used often as a shot to establish the scene, rather than focus on a subject, as it will be barely visible. The Very wide shot is to place the subject in the environment it is in.
Superman (1978)
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Mid-shot
Mid shots get most of the subject in the shot, normally missing the lower section. It still fits the subject in the scene, but obviously less so than a wide shot.
Hunger games (2012)
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Close up (and Extreme close up)
Close ups get the subject to take up most of the frame, but normally focus on their head. The extreme close-up focuses one distinct feature.
Harry potter (2001-2011)
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Two-Shot
This shot is very similar to the mid-shot, but fits two people equally in the shot.
Star trek (2009)
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Aerial Shot
Shots from the air, big surprise there. Normally used as an establishing shot to a new scene, say a city
Sound of Music (1995)
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Dutch Tilt
This is similar to the close up, but can be set up like a medium shot. The difference here is that the camera is tilted. Can be used to show confusion.
The Asphalt Jungle (1950)