This is a over the shoulder shot in which the camera is behind the actor while showing the different actor in scene. This shot is to
Another over-the-shoulder shot, this time from a lot further away from the actor, happens in the fourth second of the scene. This shot, which shows both performers arguing in this instance, shows their emotions.
This shot is called a medium shot. There are many variations of this shot; there can be medium close-up shots, medium wide shots, medium extreme close-up shots, and so on. In this case, this is a medium-wide shot, as we can see three of the main actors in the scene and their surroundings.
This shot is a lot closer than all the other shots; this shot is called a medium close-up shot, and this shot shows the actor closer to the camera but still has a wide shot of the actor.
The image above shows a master shot, which is a film recording of an entire scene, capturing all the characters and actions from start to finish of a scene. This camera angle can also be confused with wide shots or establishing shots. A master shot is a camera angle that is not usually cut, and therefore, is uncut.
This is a full shot, A full shot is a camera shot that captures a character's entire body from top to bottom. It allows the audience to see the characters emotions, physically and even body language. Also, this shot provides more context to the audience as it captures the background of the character to, so you will be able to understand where this is located. Source: YouTube
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