(ELS) Extreme Long Shot
An extreme long shot is a an establishing shot to show the character and his surrounding ( the place the film is set)
Common uses of a long shot is a horizontal shot, a landscape shot, a scale shot (to show the size of something)
(LS)Long Shot
A long shot is most frequently used to show a whole person or object but closer than the (ELS) it is also used to show a person in relation to someone or something else a long shot can also be used as an establishing shot.
(MLS) Medium Long Shot
Show more detail of the person or object than the previous 2 shots however it still contains the background setting clearly in the mis-en-scene, this shot also shows the whole body of the person
(MS) Medium Shot
An (MS) shot is a shot from around the knees of a person to just above there head. It is also known as a 'mid-shot' or a 'three-quater shot'.
(MCU) Medium Close Up
This shot is from the persons chest to the top of there head it shows more detail than any of the previous shots it can show two people talking.
(CU) Close Up
This shot shows the head and sholders of a person it is very detailed it can also be used to show emotion
(ECU) Extreme Close Up
Shows a small amount of a persons face or object. Very detailed (can see emotion of a person clearly)
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