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Three general types of camera shots may be classified in this category ; " long shot , " " medium shot , " and " close - up . " An over - all perspective of the setting for the viewer is supplied by the long shot .
Three general types of camera shots may be classified in this category ; " long shot , " " medium shot , " and " close - up . " An over - all perspective of the setting for the viewer is supplied by the long shot .
Strana 378
ahead in order to provide a full - face shot , the conversational flavor of close communication between the two participants is broken . People usually look at each other when they converse . Restricting this impulse in order to play to ...
ahead in order to provide a full - face shot , the conversational flavor of close communication between the two participants is broken . People usually look at each other when they converse . Restricting this impulse in order to play to ...
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It is equipped with a Zoomar lens in order to follow the ball to any part of the field for close - ups . The location of the other cameras varies considerably - some directors prefer the other cameras grouped together on either side of ...
It is equipped with a Zoomar lens in order to follow the ball to any part of the field for close - ups . The location of the other cameras varies considerably - some directors prefer the other cameras grouped together on either side of ...
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Social Aspects of Broadcasting w | 3 |
The Growth of American Radio | 20 |
The Rise of Television | 42 |
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