MEDIUM SHOTS in Movies Explained

In this short video essay you learn all about the Medium Shot in movies, why they are used and how they serve to start emphasizing character expressions/emotions/object details and reduce distractions from the environment. Medium shots are any shots that start to cut off part of the body of the character. They have more emphasis on character emotion and are therefore common for dialogue, but still wide enough to allow for some action or movement within the frame as well. Wide Shots: Shot Sizes in Film Part 1: Close Up Shots | Shot Sizes in Film Part 3: Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:23 Medium Wide Shot 0:30 Cowboy Shot 0:40 Medium Shot 0:53 Medium Close Up Shot 1:16 Other Factors 1:35 Distorted Medium Shots with Wide Lenses 🧦 FTC Legal Disclaimer: Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission at NO ADDITIONAL cost to you if you decide to purchase something, and it’s a great way to support me and my channel! 📷 GEAR THAT I USE: Main Camera (Panasonic G9): ​ Wide Lens (Sigma 16mm): Portrait Lens (Sigma 30mm): Camera Shotgun Mic (Sennheiser MKE600): USB Desktop Mic (Blue Yeti): Second Camera (Panasonic G85): 📞CONTACT ME: sdolinski@ 📺 ABOUT MY CHANNEL This Guy makes filmmaking, photography and animation Tutorials for everyday, average, regular people like you and me. My Tutorials are meant to help you learn how to make the most out the equipment and software that you have (or that you can afford) taking you from beginner to pro along the way. So if you want videos that are clear, helpful & straight to point, then this is the channel for you! Enjoy!
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