Different Types of shots (2)

Close-Ups:

Extreme Close up- Used for a specific
reason, for example to show an emotion of a character and to focus on a particular area of the image, for example with the image on the right, the viewer is drawn to the subject's eyes and the reflection in their glasses, as some form of action is taking place, so it intrigues the audience and catches their eye. This shot can connote mystery and can be seen as very dramatic, often used in horrors/thrillers to create tension and suspense within the audience.


Close-up- This shot is good for showing detail and can be used as a cut in (refers to showing some part of the subject in detail). In this example, instead of showing one feature such as the eyes, the whole face is shown, which makes it easier to portray the subject's emotion and exaggerates their facial expression.




Medium Close Up- Is a in-between a mid shot and a close up, so it isn't too close that only the face is seen, so to a small extent, body language can be expressed in this type of shot. This shot frames around the head and cuts off just below the chest, also revealing little surroundings. This type is shot can commonly be seen in documentaries and news programmes.


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