Some schools would call for a change in framing as well ( e . g ., from a medium shot to a close up ).
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The double did all the long shots, most of the medium shots and even appeared in two-shots when the hero had his back to the camera.
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But he directs " Sling Blade " with an abundance of long, flat medium shots that rob the film of intimacy and give it a sleepy pace.
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Still, Cundey filled his moderately wide image area with enough close-ups and tight medium shots that little of his pictorial compositions are lost when cropped for video.
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The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, " was one of the first films to cut between " medium shot " and " point-of-view close-up ".
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World landscape paintings retain many of the elements developed from the mid-15th century, but are composed, in modern cinematic terms, as a long rather than a medium shot.
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The cinematography tends to alternate only between medium shots at straight-on angles and abrupt close-ups to create a sense of shock, but with few long shots or panning movement.
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Her camera is either stationary and poised in medium shot, or herky-jerky and in the characters'faces _ but there's no rhyme or reason to any of her shooting choices.
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Corbucci lets Clay reach the horizon, then cuts to a medium shot of Clay taking off his glasses, throwing them in the air, and shooting holes in both lenses.
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Cinematographer and visual director Kim Cheon-seok said such visual techniques differentiated the show from the standard set by existing Korean dramas, which usually resort to medium shots or bust shots.