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What Are Basic Shots? [Solved]
A close-up shot is when the subject takes up most of the frame, making it appear larger than life. It’s great for capturing emotion and detail. A medium shot is when the subject takes up about half of the frame, giving a good sense of size and context. And finally, a long shot is when the subject appears small in comparison to its surroundings, allowing you to capture more of the environment.
So there you have it - three basic camera shots that can help you tell your story!