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Types of camera shots by size

par Yanina Antinucci
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Makes your subject appear small against their location. Use this one when you need to emphasize location or isolation

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This type of shot keeps the subject in plain view amidst grander surroundings and lets us see the background imagery and also gives us a better idea of the scene setting and of how the character fits into the area.

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It lets the subject fill the frame while keeping emphasis on the scenery. It can be used to feature multiple characters in a single shot.

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It frames the subject from roughly the knees up.

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It frames the subject from the mid-thighs up and it's called this way because it was mainly used in Western films to frame a gunslinger's gun or holster on his hip.

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It frames the subject from roughly the waist up and through the torso and EMPHASIZES more of your subject while keeping their surroundings visible by giving them equal space in the frame.

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It frames your subject from roughly the chest up. So it typically favors the face, but still keeps the subject somewhat distant.

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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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This type of shot is the most you can fill a frame with your subject. It often shows eyes, mouth and gun triggers.

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