Today in class, I watched multiple videos on the different types of shots. The farthest shot away is called the extreme wide shot. There is a big range of space below and above the object along with a wide view of whats around the object. The next shot is the wide shot. This shot is a little bit closer than the extreme wide shot. This shot still has space above and below the object, but is closer in range to the object. The next shot is a full shot. There is little head room in a full shot so the object's head should be very close to the top of the shot. The bottom should be in full view as well. It's called a full shot because the full object is shown. After that comes the medium shot. The medium shot cuts off the bottom of the object, usually half is showing. There is very very little head room at the top. The last shot is the close up. If the subject is a person it should take up the screen from top to bottom. These are basic types of shots, but there are many more out there. Some people use the rule of thirds which is when a person uses grid lines to align an object correctly. People use a variety of shots to create depth and to keep the viewers mind wondering and not bored.
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Hannah HarderI am 12th grader at Ladue High School. I love to play volleyball and I enjoy playing the piano and hanging out with my friends. Archives
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