Shot sizes are really important as they reveal the set, style and the image of the Artist. I am writing about the sizes because I know it is really important to use the correct shots at the right time of the song.
Close up
A close up shot is really useful as it can show emotion, and the expression on the person's face. Close ups are really interesting to use for high detail.
Mid Shot
Mid Shots are also used to capture upper body movement, especially hand gestures. It is still a shot that can help reveal facial emotion. Mid shots are used often in between Close up's the reason for this is because Close up shots can come across as quiet intrusive the viewer may start to feel slightly uncomfortable.
Long Shot
Long shots are really good to show the full body and a slightly revealing for the set. They are also used to create a sense of where the shot is, either on the set, or a chosen location that I would use for Freddie
Wide Shot
A wide shot is mainly used in film and movies as an establishing shot. This will help the audience to capture what is going on and allow them to not miss out on crucial detail that they may miss out on if a close up was used. This is mainly at an ending shot, because you want to hold the revealing end shot near to the end of the video.
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