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STORYBOARD This is a FULL SHOT which show the entire subject from head to toe. In this shot, we still have some relation to its surrounding. When the focus is on the character, plenty of background detail still emerges so that we can show exactly where the subject is. This is a MEDIUM LONG SHOT which show the subject from knees up. This is a more close up shot to the subject compare to a long shot but we still can see a lot of the background. This is a MEDIUM SHOT which show the subject from hips up. It is a more close up shot to the subject compare to a medium long shot and the background is minimize. This shot is to show some detail of action.

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STORYBOARD

This is a FULL SHOT which show

the entire subject from head to toe.

In this shot, we still have some

relation to its surrounding. When

the focus is on the character, plenty

of background detail still emerges

so that we can show exactly where

the subject is.

This is a MEDIUM LONG SHOT

which show the subject from knees

up. This is a more close up shot to

the subject compare to a long shot

but we still can see a lot of the

background.

This is a MEDIUM SHOT which

show the subject from hips up. It is

a more close up shot to the subject

compare to a medium long shot

and the background is minimize.

This shot is to show some detail of

action.

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This is a MEDIUM CLOSE UP

SHOT which show the subject

from chest up. It is a more close

up shot to the subject compare to

the medium shot which show both

the detail of the face expression

and also the action.

This is an EXTREMELY

CLOSE UP SHOT which show

only the face without seeing the

top of the head. This shot contain

only the face which can show the

detail of face expression like

literally. It can be a shot for a

thing but not only human face.

This is a CLOSE UP SHOT which

is a shot that show the details of

face expression with the whole

face.

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This is a BIG CLOSE UP which

show only one of our face features.

Here I focus on the mouth.

This is an IN FOCUS SHOT

which also called as DEPTH OF

FIELD. When the focus is on a

subject, the rest of the other

subjects or the background will be

out focus.

This is an OUT FOCUS SHOT

which also called as DEPTH OF

FIELD. This shot is an opposite

from the in focus shot which is the

focus will be on the background

and the main subject at the front

will be out focus.

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This is a SINGLE SHOT which is

the shot that includes only one

people as the main subject.

This is GROUP SHOT. Group shot

is a shot that show three people and

above.

This is a TWO SHOT. It is a shot

that includes two people in it and

usually the two characters will

having a conversation or facing

each other.

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This is an OVER THE

SHOULDER (OTS) SHOT. This

shot usually use in between a

conversation shot that is looks

over one character’s shoulder to

another character.

This is a HIGH ANGLE SHOT

which is a shot that higher than the

eye level. When you use this shot

you will also bring the audience’s

view upward.

This is an EYE LEVEL SHOT. It is

a normal shot for every scene

because it brings the audience

seeing something in their eye level

which can also be consider as a

comfortable shot. This is also a

photo that off centre to the right.

This is an OVER THE SHOULDER (OTS)

SHOT which usually use in a conversation

scene. In addition, it is also a reverse angle shot

to the scene above. A reverse angle shot is a shot

from the opposite site of a subject.

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This is an INSERT SHOT. It is a shot that

isolates a particular part of a larger scene.

For example, this is an insert shot for the

character who is sweeping the floor.

This is a POINT OF VIEW SHOT. This a

shot that showing what a character is

looking at so the camera will represent the

character’s eyes.

This is a FRAME TO REFRAME

SHOT. It is like a continue or

related scene to the scene after.

Firstly, I focus on a subject, then

will do pan to another subject.

This is a FRAME TO REFRAME

SHOT. It is a continue shot from

the previous scene. You pan from

one object to another.

This is a scene that showing a

character who is sweeping the

floor.

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This is a shot called DEPTH IN

FRAMING. We have to choose

our composition carefully to

conveys the sense of depth that

was present in the actual scene. We

can create depth in a photo by

including objects in the

foreground, middle ground and

background.In this our eyes will

mentally separate them out,

creating an image in more depth.

This is an EMPTY FRAME which

means it got no subject in this frame.

It is always a continue scene.

This is an IN FRAME SHOT

which means there is a subject or

character inside the frame.

This is an OFF CENTRE TO THE

LEFT CAMERA FRAMING. It is a

shot which we place the subject or

character at the left side of the camera.

This is an OFF CENTRE TO THE

RIGHT CAMERA FRAMING. It is a

shot which we place the subject or

character at the right side of the camera.

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