Basic Camera Shot Sizes

 A camera shot is any single continuous view that a camera records at any particular moment. Shots are essential building elements used to create scenes and sequences in photography, cinema, television, and other visual media. Every kind of shot has a distinct function in communicating the narrative, the scene, and the audience's feelings. They differ in terms of framing, angle, distance, and movement.

Filmmakers employ a variety of shot types artistically to tell stories visually, direct the viewer's attention, and awaken strong feelings from their audience. Each shot type has a distinct function. The way the camera is positioned can have a big impact on how the audience interprets a scene and the characters in it.


Picture examples for each basic camera shot size:


1. Extreme Close-up shot




2. Close-up shot




3. Medium Close-up shot




4. Medium shot




5. Cowboy shot



6. Medium full shot



7. Full shot




8. Wide shot





















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