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Frame 1 - Auto exposure has exposed for the frame as a whole, making the subject too dark.
Frame 2 - The background is now over exposed, but it’s the subject we ultimately want to see.
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Manual focus shots- Use manual focus for every shot possible
Auto focus shots - Only use if your self recording
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Looking room
Looking room refers to the space between the subject and the frame of the screen.
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Headroom
Headroom refers specifically to the distance between the head and the top of the frame.
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Rule of thirds.
The rule of thirds is a type of composition in which an image is divided evenly into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, and the subject of the image is placed at the intersection of those dividing lines, or along one of the lines itself.
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This is an example of an over the shoulder shot.
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High angles shots are similar to low angle shots in that they create a sense of perspective and give the feeling of dramatics.
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Low angle shots are used for many purposes like Creating a sense of power and showing from a characters perspective.
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Close up shots convey the characters emotions and generally stick to the characters face.
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Extreme close up shots are used to enter a characters intimate space and convey the specific characteristics of sed character
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This is a medium close up. It is used for dialog scenes and allow the viewer to pick up on the character’s movements, expressions and gestures.
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This is a mid shot. It is often used for dialog sequences to give a view of the background, while also showing the person’s facial expressions and body language.
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