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Shot Scale:

Shot Scale:. the distance between the camera and the subject it is photographing. Establishing Shot/Extreme Long Shot:. captures a scene in its entirety used to establish location reduces humans to mere dots on the screen. Long Shot:.

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Shot Scale:

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  1. Shot Scale: the distance between the camera and the subject it is photographing

  2. Establishing Shot/Extreme Long Shot: captures a scene in its entirety used to establish location reduces humans to mere dots on the screen

  3. Long Shot: used to stress environment or setting and to show a character’s/s’ position in relationship to a given environment

  4. Medium Shot: contains a figure from the waist or knee up a functional shot used for scenes with dialogue/but also shows some of the background 2-shot, 3-shot

  5. Close Up: includes very little background, concentrating on the object or a face close ups have significance or symbolic value used to show emotion

  6. Extreme Close Up: A framing in which the scale of the object shown is very large; most commonly, a small object or a part of the body usually shot with a zoom lens.

  7. Subjective Shot: a shot framed in a way that prompts viewers to believe they are looking from a specific character’s point of view

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