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To start off, to define shot sizes, is how much of the setting or subject is displayed within a certain frame of a video, photo or animation. The purpose of this is to make sure that the viewer audience see's things, you want them to see. On the other hand, without this the audience would potentially miss key details/ expressions which could help them understand the story.
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Shot sizes shows how much of the scene is in the picture. With shot sizes there's 8 elements. Firstly, a close-up shot is very frequently used in film and tv. This is made when the camera is near the person or object but far enough to view the background. The purpose of this is to show more emotions and gives an involvement of the background. In this picture, the central idea of this shot is the student is gazing at the ground, thinking and looking puzzled and confused. Lastly, the tone of the shot is Dramatic, interesting and thrilling.
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Initially, in this slide is Establishing shot. This establishes the circumstances for a scene by displaying the relationship between the characters and background. In addition, it can set the tone and mood of a scene that can help foreshadow. For geography, wide and aerial shots is famously used. Lastly, establishing shot can exhibit the passing of time.
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