Friday, August 21, 2015

6-shot system

The 6-shot system is used to get a variety of shots and show what the subject is doing. It features a range of shots from far away to shots that are very up close. This system works because it keeps the viewer interested due to the range in which the shot is taken.



This is an extra-wide shot or an establishing shot. Its taken from very far away to show the viewer whats going on around the subject.



A wide shot is a full body shot and just shows what the subject itself is doing instead of the extra-wide shot which shows the subject and everything around it.


A medium shot is a picture from the waist up. Its more of a neutral shot and establishes what the subject looks like.


This is whats called an over the shoulder shot. This shot shows what the subject is looking at and gives the viewer a different point of view. 


This is called a close-up of the face. It shows emotion and how the subject is feeling. Its an interesting shot because you can just feel the emotion by looking at the subjects face.



This is a close-up of the hands and it just gives a better idea of what exactly the subject is doing and again just a different interesting point of view.

















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