Where Do You Go to Continue Long Shot Career

  • Long shots provide information about the setting.
  • The longer the shot, the more important the background.
  • Long shots are used to describe the actions of characters.
  • They're often used as establishing shots, to show the audience where the action takes place.

1 Extreme long shot

The main purpose of the extreme long shot shot is to describe a place, a city, a landscape or a battlefield (aka the establishing shot). It shows the entire setting in order to create a context around the action. Characters may be included from time to time, but they will be very small, as if drowned out, unlike the long shot. The extreme long shot must last long enough to provide all the information that the director wants to convey to the viewer. It sets the mood, the feel of the film or sequence.

extreme long shot

Many directors choose to begin their films or new sequences with an extreme long shot to prepare the viewer for the plot by providing various information. It can also be used at the end of a sequence to show one last time where the action is taking place before switching to a new location. In this case, the general shot is not really meant to give information to the spectator but rather to let in some air, to give them a break.

In a more non-standard and selective fashion, directors can use the extreme long shot for something other than description. Thus, one can very well succeed in expressing the solitude of a character, which is nevertheless an emotion, through an extreme long shot.
The angle of view is most often overhead or regular.

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2 Very long shot

The very long shot is very close to the extreme long shot. However, there are two differences: the former will focus on a place such as a street or a square and, most importantly, the characters will be sufficiently visible for us to understand their actions. This time, the scene is described on a human scale.

It thus fulfills a double function, to describe, of course, but also to begin to show the action. In addition to discovering the place, the setting, the atmosphere… We will know more about the characters: where they go, what they do, who they are…

very long shot

Like the extreme long shot, the very long shot is frequently used at the beginning or end of a sequence. It can be used occasionally to show action scenes limited to a few characters.

The recommended viewpoint for an establishing shot is regular or bird's-eye.

3 Long shot

The long shot sets the action and the characters in a more significant way than the close-up shots. It shows one or more characters from head to toe as well as various elements of the setting. With this type of shot, the viewer will really focus on the characters and their actions. The scenery provides only secondary information. If it is the background that you want to emphasize, turn to a very long shot or an extreme long shot. The long shot really allows you to distinguish a character from what surrounds him, to focus on his physique, his appearance.

long shot 2

The long shot can be used for many scenes such as the introduction of a character or simply to show an action of a protagonist already known. The length of the long shot depends on the amount of information you want to convey to the viewer or the importance of the action.

The most frequently used angle of view is regular and positions the horizon at the level of the character's eyes, as recommended by the rule of thirds.

If you want to get even closer, you should consider the medium shot. Here's an article about them.

See all the other shot sizes here.

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