viernes, 29 de octubre de 2010

Full shot!

A full shot contains a complete view of the characters. This shot allows viewers to have a look at the characters' costume and may also help to demonstrate the relationships between characters.
Here's an example of a Full Shot:

Extreme Long Shot!

An extreme long shot contains a large amount of landscape. It is often used at the beginning of a scene or a film to establish general location (setting). This is also known as an establishing shot.
Here's an example of an extreme long shot:

jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010

Mid Shot!

A mid shot contains the characters or a character from the waist up. From this shot, viewers can see the characters' faces more clearly as well as their interaction with other characters. This is also known as a social shot.


A LONG SHOT!

A long shot contains landscape but gives the viewer a more specific idea of setting. A long shot may show the viewers the building where the action will take place.