– Using Camera Shots Series #2 –

 – Using Camera Shots Series #2 –

And so, we continue with this series of blogs regarding "Camera Shots" . For today's content, we are going to start with the Close-Up Camera Shot so get comfy and relax. 

The Close-up shot "is perfect for important moments. The close-up shot size is near enough to register tiny emotions, but not so close that we lose visibility." with this frame ranges, it is mostly used to focus on characters' facial expressions as it enhances the sentiment of empathy the audience might feel towards the presented characters. And with this, a higher impact is achieved for the audience to remember. 


In this close-up picture, we can appreciate how the depiction of facial expressions is very detailed so that the audience can grasp the same feelings and emotions that the character is going through. 


Medium-shot "can often be used as a buffer shot for dialogue scenes that have an important moment later that will be shown in a close-up shot." This shot is the most seen one in cinematography since it portrays a natural view from the "waist up and through the torsoof another human body which is the most natural view that an audience would expect to be shown when a dialogue (or almost any scene) is presented.


 In this medium-shot, the shown individual emanates that natural view for an audience as its proportions are from (roughly) her waist and up.

And with this, I will have to say goodbye for now my fellow readers. Till next time, stay safe!!!!


Side note - Shown pictures belong to my persona as I am their creator. 

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