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True or False: You must always start a sequence with a wide shot.
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You don't have to start every sequence with a wide shot. Wide (establishing) shots are useful to show geography and context, but many sequences begin with close-ups, medium shots, or action in medias res for dramatic, stylistic, or pacing reasons. Use whatever shot best serves story, clarity, and emotional effect.
You don't have to start every sequence with a wide shot. Wide (establishing) shots are useful to show geography and context, but many sequences begin with close-ups, medium shots, or action in medias res for dramatic, stylistic, or pacing reasons. Use whatever shot best serves story, clarity, and emotional effect.
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