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shot book 12

shot book 12

 4.Establishing View
 5.Close up
 6.Extreme close up
 6.Wide shot
 8.Over shoulder
 9.Point of view
 10.Low angle
 11.High angle

 In this book there will be pictures of shot
types and information about the type of
shots.

An establishing
shot is usually
the first shot of a
new scene,
designed to
show the
audience
where the
action is taking
place. It is
usually a very
wide shot or
extreme
wide shot.

A close up shot is a
picture zoomed into the
object

An extreme close up is a
extreme zoomed in picture of a
object showing nothing but
what's in the frame

A wide shot is a
picture showing
everything
surrounding you
in one shot

An over the shoulder shot is
a picture looking over
someone else's shoulder of
what they see

A point of view shot is
what I see through my
eyes.

A low angle is a shot taken from the
ground looking up on the
object/person in front

A high angle shot is a picture
taken from a birds eye view
looking down on whatever's
underneath

 That’s the end of my shot type book I
hope you enjoyed and learnt from my
book


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