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Camera Framing and Shot Types. Framing Effective Shots. The Rule of Thirds The rule of thirds is a concept in video and film production in which the frame is divided into into nine imaginary sections. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Camera Framing and Shot Types

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Framing Effective Framing Effective ShotsShots

The Rule of Thirds The rule of thirds is a concept in video and film production in

which the frame is divided into into nine imaginary sections.

Points (or lines) of interest should occur at 1/3 or 2/3 of the way up. In most "people shots", the main line of interest is the line going through the eyes.

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The Rule of ThirdsThe Rule of Thirds

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The Rule of ThirdsThe Rule of Thirds

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The Rule of ThirdsThe Rule of Thirds

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Framing Effective Framing Effective ShotsShots

Head room- The space left between the top of the head and the upper edges of the screen

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Framing Effective Framing Effective ShotsShots

Lead or Nose room- The space left in front of a person or an object moving toward the edge of the screen

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Categories of ShotsCategories of Shots Close Ups (Tight)

Medium Shots (Medium)

Long Shots (Wide)

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Close Up (CU)Close Up (CU) Object or any part of it seen at a close range and framed

tightly

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Extreme Close Up Extreme Close Up (ECU)(ECU)

Object or any part of the object seen at a close range and framed tightly to show a specific detail

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Medium Shot (MS)Medium Shot (MS) Objects seen from a medium distance

Covers any framing between a long shot and a close up

Also called waist shot

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Bust ShotBust Shot Framing a person from the upper torso to the top of the

head

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Knee ShotKnee Shot Framing of a person from approximately the knees up

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Over the Shoulder Over the Shoulder (O/S)(O/S)

Camera looks over a person’s shoulder at another person

This shot should include the shoulder and back of head

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Long Shot (LS)Long Shot (LS) Object seen from far away and framed loosely

Also called establishing shot or full shot

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Two-ShotTwo-Shot Framing of two people

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Three-ShotThree-Shot Framing of three people