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Welcome to "Frame By Frame," Episode 1, where we explore the different types of shots in film. šŸŽ„ šŸŽ¬ In film, every frame counts, and the correct use of shots can transform a scene into something magical. We'll begin with a general analysis of the most common shots and delve into the details to understand when and how to best use them. šŸ” We'll begin with the wide "Establishing Shot," ideal for introducing new worlds and contexts, just like in "Blade Runner 2049." šŸ‘„ We'll move on to the "Master Shot," which shows us the placement of characters in the scene, like in "The Godfather Part 2." šŸŒ We'll explore the "Wide Shot," which highlights the relationship between characters and their surroundings. šŸ‘¤ With the "Full Shot," we'll present our protagonists in all their grandeur, focusing on both their faces and bodies, as often seen in movies. šŸ’¼ The "Medium Full Shot" will allow us to tackle complex situations and moving sequences. šŸ¤ And then, the classic "Medium Shot," a neutral shot that captures the subject as if it were a conversation between friends, as seen in "Coco." 🧐 We'll move on to the "Medium Close Up," which brings us closer to the characters and their emotions, ideal for crucial moments, like in the case of Thanos. šŸ‘ļø Finally, we'll explore the "Extreme Close Up," which highlights specific details, as seen in "Kill Bill Volume 1." Knowing these shots is essential for every director or cinematographer. Use them to transform your scenes and capture your audience's attention. • WHAT I USE TO SHOOTING VIDEOS Camera: amzn.to/3cIbCCY Lens: amzn.to/2S5Dlnw Microphone: amzn.to/3cIbCCY • SOCIAL MEDIA šŸ”” Subscribe to the channel t.ly/wi9r šŸ’Ÿ Instagram: @eugenio.mazzucco bit.ly/345In9b šŸ‘„ FACEBOOK PAGE: t.ly/prkJ šŸ“§ EMAIL: [email protected] (Collaboration only, no requests or questions) • WANT TO SUPPORT THE CREATION OF NEW CONTENT? šŸŸ¢ā˜•ļø Buy me a coffee: https://paypal.me/eugeniomazzucco or leave a like šŸ‘ or write a comment āœļø #Cinema #Shots #Director #Filmmakers #CinemaSecrets #FrameByFrame #FilmGuide #Scene