shot distance

Close up-

A close-up shot is a type of camera shot size in film and television that adds emotion to a scene. It tightly frames an actor’s face, making their reaction the main focus in the frame

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Long Shot –

 a view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes

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Extreme close up-

A more intense version of the close-up, usually showing only the subject’s eyes or another part of their face. Insert shot: a close-up that focuses on a specific object, prop, or detail, signalling to the audience that it’s important

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Medium long shot-

somewhere between a close-up and a wide shot, showing the subject from the waist up while revealing some of the surrounding environment. Medium long shot: somewhere between a medium shot and a full shot, showing the subject from the knees up. Also called a ¾ shot.

Medium Long Shot: Everything You Need to Know - NFI

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