Mid-shot: Main focus of someone about to enter the room.
Long shot: Focus on who is entering
Over-the-shoulder: The expressions made between the two people, allowing the audience to read the moods and the impact of someone's presence.
High angle: Captures the scene of assistance
Close-up: Able to read the facial expressions, she is pleased with the presence and assistance she has gotten.
Reflection: I have learned that shot choice significantly affects meaning by guiding the viewer's focus and conveying emotion. For instance, a close-up shot captures the positive emotion and detail in the context, allowing the viewer to focus on something specific. I'll be moving forward with intentional shot selection in my main project to visually express tone and relationships to tell the story without relying much on dialogue.





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