English: An example of shot size in cinematography. The lines indicate the bottom of the frame for a given shot. I composited this image from my own movie stills to show others what I believe to be a good representation of typical shot size in filmmaking. There are many variations on these definitions, but this is what makes the most sense to me.
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An example of shot size in cinematography. The lines indicate the bottom of the frame for a given shot. I composited this image from my own movie stills to show others what I believe to be a good representation of typical shot size in filmmaking. There ar
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