Different Shot Types
Extremely Wide Shot (EWS)
            An extremely wide shot shows more of a
            characters personal surroundings and less of
            their figure. This is shot is an establishing shot
            which is mostly used in the first scene of many
            movies to show the scene being set.
            This shot is also very good for showing he scale
            of action, as it creates a lot tension within the
            scene.
Very Wide Shot (VWS)
         A very wide shot brings the subject more closer
         to the frame but still shows some
         surroundings, in this shot we can see the
         subject and his actions and body language, also
         by the environment. This could also be used as
         an establishing shot which shows the audience
         the setting of the scene.
Wide Shot (WS)
     In a wide shot we get closer to the subject and less
     of his surroundings, the subjects feet are visible
     clearly and so is his head leaving plenty of space as
     he fits the frame perfectly. This shot could be
     represented in many ways as it gives a clear view of
     the subject and his body language and the little
     surrounding around him
Medium Close Up Shot (MS)
           In a medium close up shot we could see a very
           clear image of the subject as the frame is half
           way between a medium shot and a close up shot.
           This shot shows the subjects face and upper body
           clearly with the additional surroundings including
           the space given above the subjects head to make
           the surroundings visible
Close Up Shot (CU)
        In a close up shot a feature or a subject takes
        most of the space within the frame, this shows
        great detail of the subject as we could easily get
        into great detail (the subjects eyes and facial
        parts). This shot is also used to determine
        someone's emotional expressions as the viewer
        could easily be drawn into by this. The shot
        mainly focuses on the subject and less of the
        surrounding as the frame focuses on his whole
        face.
Extreme Close Up (ECU)
          This shot gets into great detail of the subject
          and more zoomed and focused into, this shot is
          used for showing facial expressions and
          reactions, as the main focus is the subjects eyes
          and we could see how the reaction of the eyes
          shows a reaction.. Tears coming in a subject
          eyes shows sadness.
Over The Shoulder Shot (OSS)
             An over the shoulder shot is used when looking
             over a subject or an object within a frame, the
             person who looks over the subject should cover
             at least 1/3’s of the frame. The shot shows a
             clear facial reaction of the subject as this puts
             yourself in the position of the person looking
             straight at the subject. Most over the shoulder
             shots are varied as they come in from behind a
             persons ear or their back. This shot could be
             used to show conflict between two teams as
             both people are looking at each other.
Point Of View Shot (POV)
           The point of view shot shows a persons
           perspective of something, in this shot we can
           imagine ourselves as if we are the person
           pointing towards the field, as this creates good
           tension within the scene as the subjects hand
           comes nicely into the frame where their finger is
           around the middle leaving the surrounding to
           make the scene visible. This shot would be used
           when people are trying to share their something
           from their point of view such as ‘pressing keys’ on
           a keyboard.
Noddy Shot
    This shot is very commonly used in news
    channels across the globe, as news casters
    would be interviewed in this shot as the camera
    is facing directly to the subject leaving some
    visible space to show some of the surroundings
    and also the camera coming down just below the
    subject’s shoulders.

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Different Shot Types

  • 2. Extremely Wide Shot (EWS) An extremely wide shot shows more of a characters personal surroundings and less of their figure. This is shot is an establishing shot which is mostly used in the first scene of many movies to show the scene being set. This shot is also very good for showing he scale of action, as it creates a lot tension within the scene.
  • 3. Very Wide Shot (VWS) A very wide shot brings the subject more closer to the frame but still shows some surroundings, in this shot we can see the subject and his actions and body language, also by the environment. This could also be used as an establishing shot which shows the audience the setting of the scene.
  • 4. Wide Shot (WS) In a wide shot we get closer to the subject and less of his surroundings, the subjects feet are visible clearly and so is his head leaving plenty of space as he fits the frame perfectly. This shot could be represented in many ways as it gives a clear view of the subject and his body language and the little surrounding around him
  • 5. Medium Close Up Shot (MS) In a medium close up shot we could see a very clear image of the subject as the frame is half way between a medium shot and a close up shot. This shot shows the subjects face and upper body clearly with the additional surroundings including the space given above the subjects head to make the surroundings visible
  • 6. Close Up Shot (CU) In a close up shot a feature or a subject takes most of the space within the frame, this shows great detail of the subject as we could easily get into great detail (the subjects eyes and facial parts). This shot is also used to determine someone's emotional expressions as the viewer could easily be drawn into by this. The shot mainly focuses on the subject and less of the surrounding as the frame focuses on his whole face.
  • 7. Extreme Close Up (ECU) This shot gets into great detail of the subject and more zoomed and focused into, this shot is used for showing facial expressions and reactions, as the main focus is the subjects eyes and we could see how the reaction of the eyes shows a reaction.. Tears coming in a subject eyes shows sadness.
  • 8. Over The Shoulder Shot (OSS) An over the shoulder shot is used when looking over a subject or an object within a frame, the person who looks over the subject should cover at least 1/3’s of the frame. The shot shows a clear facial reaction of the subject as this puts yourself in the position of the person looking straight at the subject. Most over the shoulder shots are varied as they come in from behind a persons ear or their back. This shot could be used to show conflict between two teams as both people are looking at each other.
  • 9. Point Of View Shot (POV) The point of view shot shows a persons perspective of something, in this shot we can imagine ourselves as if we are the person pointing towards the field, as this creates good tension within the scene as the subjects hand comes nicely into the frame where their finger is around the middle leaving the surrounding to make the scene visible. This shot would be used when people are trying to share their something from their point of view such as ‘pressing keys’ on a keyboard.
  • 10. Noddy Shot This shot is very commonly used in news channels across the globe, as news casters would be interviewed in this shot as the camera is facing directly to the subject leaving some visible space to show some of the surroundings and also the camera coming down just below the subject’s shoulders.