Different camera shots are used in films to create many different meanings. Here are some camera shots that i may decide to use in my film to create effect for the viewer.
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The shot used in this image is a Birds Eye view shot, this shot may be used in films to give the viewer to view the whole scene, and everybody in it.
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The shot used in this image is a Two shot, this shot may be used to show the two main characters in a film or to show two characters facial expressions, like the image opposite. Three shots can also be used to show three characters.
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The shot used in this image is an Extreme Close Up, this shot may be used in a film to show character's emotions. This shot may also to used to something like a small scratch clearly.
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The shot used here is Close Up, this shot may be used in a film to show the
character's facial expressions in detail.
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The shot used in this image is a Medium Close Up, this shot may be used to show the character's facial expressions.
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The shot that is used here is an Over the Shoulder shot. This shot is used to show the opposite character's emotion when the other character is speaking.
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The shot used in this image is a Medium shot. A Medium shot is usually showing a character from the waist up to the character's head.
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