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5 | an overview, a mid range and a close-up shot. |
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4 | full shot, partial shot, and close up |
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full shot, partial shot, and close up Explanation: xxx Reference: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/9812/PartialTree2.ht... Reference: http://www.monrovia.com/PlantInf.nsf/ab770f9a19d06de0882568d... |
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an overview, a mid range and a close-up shot. Explanation: Rule 2 - Get a Complete Series of Pictures You must move around the scene to see everything. So must the camera. Generally speaking, each important object in the scene should appear in at least three pictures: an overview; a mid range shot; a close-up. The overview should cover the entire scene to bring out the relationships between the objects. The mid range shot shows and important object and its immediate surroundings. Finally, each close-up shows a key detail clearly. http://www.rcmp-learning.org/docs/ecdd1004.htm Hope this helps. |
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