What is a close-up shot, and when might a director use it?
A close-up shot focuses tightly on a person’s face or a specific detail. Directors use it to show emotions, reactions, or important details.
How does a wide shot differ from a medium shot?
A WS captures a broad view of a scene, often showing the setting and characters. A MS typically shows characters from the waist up, focusing on on interactions
What is diegetic sound, and how does it differ from non-diegetic sound?
Diegetic sound originates within the film’s world (dialogue, footsteps), non-diegetic sound comes from outside the film’s world (e.g. background music, VO)
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