Research: Camera Framing
Camera Framing is a technique used to show the relation between a subject and another subject, sometimes objects are also included.
Single shot: A shot showing one subject. This can indicate loneliness or create a sad environment.
2-5 shot: Shots containing either 2,3,4 or 5 subjects. This can show relation between a couple people, family, groups, or between friends.
Crowd shot: Shot containing multiple people, usually a mob of people > 5. This can create a full emotion as it may be extremely crowdy or maybe fear as a crowd of people may be running at you like zombies.
OTS: Over the Shoulder shot is a shot that is shot over a subjects shoulder. The subject is usually looking at another subject. This is used to show a conversation between two people or to contrast the two.
POV: Point of View shot is a shot that is depicted of being a perspective from someone. This can create immersion for consumers as it may seem that they are taking place in the film. Furthermore, this is used to focus entirely on something, either a subject or an object.
Insert shot: Used to show importance of an item such as a heirloom. It is a shot that is focused directly upon an object or something.
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