Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Shot variation

Shot variation is used in film to make a sequence of images using movement. Examples of these shots would be wide shot, long shots and medium shots.

A wide shot is used at the start of the scene to set the atmosphere, location and environment to let the audience understand the concept of the scene. Long shots are used to enable the audience to focus on a character. A medium shot is used in scenes that contain dialogue or scenes that contain action to let the audience follow the narrative.



An example of these shots being used in film would be a scene from






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