Tuesday 16 November 2010

camera shots

Shot Types

There is a convention in the video, film and television industries which assigns names and guidelines to common types of shots, framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details).

  • The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same.
  • Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject. In most of the examples below, the subject is the boy.

Extreme Wide Shot
(Extreme Wide Shot)
The view is so far from the subject that he isn't even visible. Often used as an establishing shot.
Very Wide Shot
 (Very Wide Shot)
The subject is visible (barely), but the emphasis is still on placing him in his environment.
Wide Shot
 (Wide Shot)
The subject takes up the full frame, or at least as much as possible.
AKA: long shot
(Mid Shot)
Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.
Medium Close Up
(Medium Close Up)
Half way between a MS and a CU.
Close Up
 (Close Up)
A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
Extreme Close Up
(Extreme Close Up)
The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail. i like this shot as it focuses on one particular detail. Perhaps we can take extreme closeups of both mine and Zoe's eyes using them as an eyeline match.
cut-in
Cut-In
Shows some (other) part of the subject in detail.
Cutaway
CA
A shot of something other than the subject.

Two-Shot
A shot of two people, framed similarly to a mid shot.
over-the-shoulder shot
 Over-the-Shoulder Shot
Looking from behind a person at the subject.  This is quite a simple shot to replicate but looks very good so we could use this in our own, perhaps over Zoe's shoulder as she watches me?
noddy
Noddy Shot
Usually refers to a shot of the interviewer listening and reacting to the subject.
point of view (POV)
Point-of-View Shot (POV)
Shows a view from the subject's perspective. We could use a point of view shot from Zoe's perspective where she sees me.
weather shot
Weather Shot
The subject is the weather. Can be used for other purposes, e.g. background for graphics.

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