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Classification of Shots

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Do Now

The basic unit of shot is a frame? True/false

A series of frame constitute a sequence? True/false

Switching on and switching off the record button on the camera constitute a shot? True/false

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Objective:Students will be able to compare and identify different types of shots

Sub-objectives: Students will be able to list out types of shotsStudents will be able to identify appropriate shots for given situation.

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Different Types of Shots

1. Extreme close up (ECU) 2. Close-up (CU)3. Medium close-up (MCU)4. Medium Shot (MS)5. Medium long shot (MLS)6. Long shot (LS)7. Extreme long shot (ELS)

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Extreme close-up (ECU)

Purpose: Used to show details up close, details are magnified to very large extent, emphasis facial expression or to make the subject appear threatening, etc

Focus: Captures from mid-fore-head to just above the chin, or even closer

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Close-up (CU)

Purpose: Used as reaction shot, to show emotions, enabling us to easily see facial expressions and what the subject is thinking and feeling. Details are magnified

Focus: Just above the head to the upper chest, cut just below the necktie knot.

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Medium close-up (MCU)

Purpose: Used to show reactions and indicate what the subject is feeling. No more details are available except of the face

Focus: Typical passport size photograph, cut the body at lower chest, just below the armpit.

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Medium shot (MS)

Purpose: used to help the viewers easily recognise the subjects and also see what are doing with their hands.

Focus: from the waist to the head. Cuts the body just above/below the waist.

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Medium long shot (MLS)

Purpose: Used to clearly show body gestures, especially the arms.

Focus: From head to below the knees or just above the ankle. Cuts just below the knees.

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Long shot (LS)

Purpose: Used to establish the location and enable the viewer to follow action with in the frame, in this is shot the subject can be seen full.

Focus: (Head to toe), show the entire body and a very short distance above and below.

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Extreme long shot (ELS)

Purpose: often used at the beginning of a video or sequence as an establishing shot to show where the action taking place, it enables viewer to follow wider movements. Also used to establish relative positions of subjects.

Focus: Background dominating the Individual

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RECAP

1. Extreme close up (ECU)2. Close-up (CU)3. Medium close up (MCU)4. Medium Shot (MS)5. Medium long shot (MLS)6. Long shot (LS)7. Extreme long shot (ELS)