A medium shot, or waist shot, indicates that it was captured at a medium distance from the subject.
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Close-up
A close-up shot is a shot taken of a person or object at a close range, in order to capture the minute details of the subject.
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Long Shot
The long shot, also known as the wide shot, is often times used as an establishing shot in a film, as it normally sets the scene and the character’s place within it.
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High-Angle
A high-angle shot is a cinematography technique where the camera points down on the subject from above. This type of shot is used to make the subject or object below seem vulnerable, powerless, or weak.
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Low-Angle
A low-angle shot is when the camera is positioned low on the vertical axis, below the level of the eyeline, and looks up at an object or subject above.
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Bird’s Eye
The bird’s eye view shot, or an aerial view shot, is when the camera is located up above, overhead, capturing the action going on below
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worms view
A worm's eye view shot is taken from the
angle that a worm would be.
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Close-up
Back
A close-up shot is a shot taken of a person or object at a close range, in order to capture the minute details of the subject.
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