framing images (version 3.0)

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This presentation uses movie stills comic panels to teach about the film technique of framing images.

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Framing Images

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Extreme Long Shot

or Long Shot (extreme long shot)

Taken from a very long distance. Shows many details of the setting.

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or Long Shot (extreme long shot)

Extreme Long Shot

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Long Shot

Taken from long distance. Emphasizes the relationship between one or more characters and where they are in the setting.

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Long Shot

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Long Shot

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Long Shot

Giant’s Eye View

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Full Figure Shot(low camera angle)

Long Shot

Ant’s Eye View

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Medium Close-UpMedium Shot

A shot that shows part of the body of one or more characters.

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Medium Shot

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Medium ShotMedium Shot

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Close Up Shot

Usually a torso or head shot, when dealing with characters. It can also be a close up of an object.

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Close Up Shot

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Close Up Shot

Ant’s Eye View

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Close Up Shot

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Close UpExtreme Close Up Shot

A shot of just the eyes or mouth.

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Extreme Close UpExtreme Close Up Shot

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Extreme Close Up Shot

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Extreme Close Up Shot

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