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| Tilt shot a camera shot in which the camera angle is deliberately slanted to one side. This can be used for dramatic effect and helps portray unease. |
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| Mid shot captured from around the knees or waist to the top of the head, you can’t see their entire body, but we are close enough to establish a primary connection with the person. |
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| Over the shoulder shot can be used to show a relationship between another persona and a subject. |
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| Establish shot Sets the scene to the audience and shows where it is set. |
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| Long shot using this shot it shows the person at a distance, it often creates the feeling that they are being dominated by the surroundings. |
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| Two shot This shot includes two people. It shows the relationship between the two characters and can suggest an equal and unequal relationship |
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| Extreme close up Helps show the audience that the detail, gesture or movement is significant and draws more attention to it |







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