Extreme wide shot:
The view is so far from the subject that he isn't even visible. Often used as an establishing shot.
Very wide shot:
The subject is visible (barely), but the emphasis is still on placing him in his environment.
Wide shot:
The subject takes up the full frame, or at least as much as comfortably possible.
Mid shot:
Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.
Medium close up:
Half way between a mid shot and a close up.
Close up:
A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
Extreme close up:
The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail.
Cut in:
Shows some (other) part of the subject in detail.
Cut away:
A shot of something other than the subject
Two shot:
A shot of two people, framed similarly to a mid shot.
Over the shoulder shot:
Looking from behind a person at the subject.
Point of view shot:
Shows a view from the subject's perspective.
Weather shot:
The subject is the weather. Can be used for other purposes, e.g. background for graphics.
We will also put in some angle shots:
Low angle,
High angle,
Perspective,
The Bird's-Eye view,
Eye Level,
Camera Movement
Pans,
Tilts,
Dolly Shots,
Crane Shots,
Hand-held shots,
Zoom Lenses.
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