Thursday, January 7, 2010
TWO SHOTS
TWO SHOTS
A Two shot is a type of shot employed in the film industry in which the frame encompasses a view of two people (the subjects).
The subjects do not have to be next to each other, and there are many common two-shots which have one subject in the foreground
and the other subject in the background.
The shots are also used to show the emotional reactions between the subjects. For instance, in the movie Stand By Me,
this shot is used multiple times to show these emotions.
An 'American two shot' shows the two heads facing each other in profile to the camera.
Similarly, a three shot has three people in the composition of the frame. In these shots the characters are given more importance;
this type of image can also be seen in print advertising.
Four shot scenes are relatively uncommon, but when seen regularly comprise four persons within frame.
Five shot scenes, whilst more common, rarely have 5 people in them and typically have either
6 or 3.5 (the extra 0.5 allowing for a balance of dramatic irony and mise-en-scene
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