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The Six Shot System
The Six Shot System
blog #1, by:Damien
The Six Shot System is a very helpful way to get the perspective of someone from different view points, while still focusing on the person, and can be very helpful in tutorials like for computer stuff.
1.Close-up of the Hands
blog #1, by:Damien
The Six Shot System is a very helpful way to get the perspective of someone from different view points, while still focusing on the person, and can be very helpful in tutorials like for computer stuff.
1.Close-up of the Hands
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This shot shows only the hands and where the hands are at, so if the camera is trying to focus on the hands while they are typing, this is what view you would use.
2. Close-up of the Face
This camera view shows the person's face, you could use this to show emotion or if the person is speaking, like an example of a good use for this view would be if it was an instructional video.
3. Over the Shoulder
The over the shoulder view goes back to showing the hands but also showing what the person is seeing in front of them.
4. Medium Shot
4. Medium Shot
The Medium Shot establishes the pov (point of view) of the person and where they are without giving too much detail around them.
The Wide Shot gives more of the area surroundings compared to the Medium shot but at the same time still not giving away the whole room, but you get an idea of where they are.
6. Extra Wide Shot
The Extra Wide Shot is more of an establishment of the room the person is in, or a medium shot but with a lot more detail around the person.
The Extra Wide Shot is more of an establishment of the room the person is in, or a medium shot but with a lot more detail around the person.
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