Welcome back to my blog. Today, we will be continuing our discussion on camera shots and how they can affect the composition of a scene.
Two Shot
A two shot is a variation of a long or mid shot that has two characters that the scene focuses on instead of one. These can be used to show dialogue, tension, or even romance between the two characters.
Aerial Shot
An aerial shot is a unique camera shot that shows the subject of the scene from high up in the air. It can be used to show the environment, show action, or sometimes to even make a character feel insignificant.
Over The Shoulder
An over the shoulder shot is a shot that's taken from over the shoulder of one character to show a different character. This is most often used in dialogue to make the viewer feel more connected.
Point-Of-View
A point of view shot is a camera shot that's taken from the point of view of the character. This allows the audience to feel like they are a part of the action that happening in the scene.




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