Monday, October 21, 2019

Framing Shots

A full shot contains the entire body including the feet in the frame, a medium shot is cut around the subject's waist and shows their upper body, and a close up shot mainly frames just the subject's head. Over the shoulder shots refer more to the angle than the exact framing, as you can have the shot portrayed with a full, medium, or close up frame.  The two shot is no different as you can apply different shots to achieve the effect. Although commonly mistaken, the types of shots and the framing don't have a large correlation with the lens you choose to use.  You can achieve the shot with any type of lens, only the image will have a different look and effect depending on the size of the lens.


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