Asked by vj
What type of shot is this?
Wide shot
Tight shot
Medium shot
Tilt
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I don't see the image — could you upload it or describe how much of the subject and background are visible?
Quick ID guide so you can pick now:
- Wide shot: shows a large amount of the setting; subject is small or full-body in frame (establishes location).
- Medium shot: subject shown roughly waist-up or from knees/waist; balances subject and background.
- Tight shot: close-up on face or a detail; very little background visible.
- Tilt: not a framing size but a camera movement/angle (tilting up/down) or a slanted (Dutch) angle — you'd notice the horizon/verticals are skewed or the camera moved vertically.
If you upload the image I’ll pick the correct option.
Quick ID guide so you can pick now:
- Wide shot: shows a large amount of the setting; subject is small or full-body in frame (establishes location).
- Medium shot: subject shown roughly waist-up or from knees/waist; balances subject and background.
- Tight shot: close-up on face or a detail; very little background visible.
- Tilt: not a framing size but a camera movement/angle (tilting up/down) or a slanted (Dutch) angle — you'd notice the horizon/verticals are skewed or the camera moved vertically.
If you upload the image I’ll pick the correct option.
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