Shot sizes are the scale of different types of frames, these are used to help the viewer connotate what it means. Shot sizes are extremely frequent in film or photography, which is good to convey meaning and help the audience understand what is happening in the scene/frame. They range in wide numbers, however shot sizes are great to convey meaning onto a subject. An example of this would be the usage of an establishing shot.
In this scenery we can notice a lot of things, ranging from the usage of Leading lines to the time of day, and setting. Like the establishing shot, there are many other shot sizes, which are: The Master Shot, Wide Shot, Full Shot, Medium Full Shot, Medium Shot, Medium Close Up, Close Up, and Extreme Close-Up. The audience is directed towards the Direction of the leading lines, which leads across the wide and glistening river.

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