THE SHOTS I USED
Establishing Shot
This was used to show the audience where the scene is located;often an extreme long shot.
Over Shoulder Shot
Giver the point of view of a character; often used in conversation
Tracking Shot
Used to follow a moving character,often used to show a character interacting with his environment
Close up
This is used to show a characters entire facial expressions or to focus on a important prop
Mid shot
This is used to establish a character in a scene because it shows at least half of the characters body
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