Close-up Shots in Film - Ultimate Guide to Lighting, Framing and Editing Close-ups
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- The Ultimate Guide to Close-up Shots in Film - Techniques for how to use close-up shots to tell a story, including lighting, framing, and editing the close up.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Close Up Shots in Film
02:00 - Close Up Definition and Purpose
02:04 - Aspect Ratio
04:25 - Camera Lenses
06:50 - Angles and Staging
09:42 - How Much Face to Show?
11:48 - Editing
15:48 - Wrap Up/Takeaways
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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CLOSE-UP SHOTS IN FILM
Roger Ebert once said that “Movies are like a machine that generates empathy.” One of the most common and direct ways this occurs is through the close up. So much about how we communicate and connect with people is through the face. It makes sense then that the close up shot is one of the most ubiquitous camera shots. In this video, we’re going to examine the myriad of ways how to shoot a close-up, including aspect ratio, lighting, depth of field, and how to edit close-ups in a scene.
One of the decisions made during pre-production is what aspect ratio will be used. More square-shaped images are great for close-up shots because they can isolate a single face. On the other hand, more rectangle-shaped images can give more context around the character or even allow close-ups of two or three characters at a time.
Camera lenses also bring distinct qualities when shooting close-up shots in film. Lenses with a focal length of 50mm and above will tend to flatten the face, while wide-angle lenses (like 28mm and below) will stretch and distort the face. There is also lighting to consider - soft backlighting can give the character a glow, while harsh underlighting creates dramatic shadows.
When we picture a close up shot, it’s probably shot at eye level and level with the ground. But camera angles and staging can easily change the meaning of a close up. Dutch angles are a shorthand for unstable situations, while high and low angle close ups are subtle ways to inform power dynamics.
There are endless possibilities when it comes to how to shoot a close up. And the more you understand the various nuances like lighting, framing, lensing, and editing, you’ll be better equipped to construct the perfect close up shot.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Close Up Shots in Film
02:00 - Close Up Definition and Purpose
02:04 - Aspect Ratio
04:25 - Camera Lenses
06:50 - Angles and Staging
09:42 - How Much Face to Show?
11:48 - Editing
15:48 - Wrap Up/Takeaways
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I understand that close ups are used to show emotion but one of my pet peeves are when movies or tv shows use close ups so much when it’s just a simple shot-reverse shot sequence without much tension. Tightening of framing to build tension I understand but if it’s basic dialogue, do I really need to see up the actor’s nose? 😂
TV shows use much more close ups because a TV sceen is smaller than a theater screen. We see less of the actors' expressions with a wide shot on a TV screen. For the same reason in TV show there are often fewer landscapes than in a film that is made to be projected on a cinema screen. A TV screen transmits less the feeling of grandeur of a landscape.
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Leone's filmography is a masterclass in close-up
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I wonder how you could catch this same intense passion with close ups of objects, where don't have the presence of the actors faces helping imagination.
That would come down to how well you shoot insert shots, which we cover in this video: ua-cam.com/video/rR6C2YDqdgg/v-deo.html
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One thing about close-ups that amazes me is how I never noticed until late in life that faces are lit differently in the close-up versus the wide shot of the same scene. This is just art negotiating with practicalities, but it's fun when it gets out of control, like in the old Star Trek series where the bridge is brightly and evenly lit but suddenly we get a close-up of Shatner with his face in shadow except just a shaft of light across his eyes. As an educator I could use that kind of spontaneous gravitas.
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Off subject but why, on the bridge of the Enterprise, did none of the chairs have seat belts?
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Tomorrow going to shoot my Close Ups, it was really good timing as usually your perfect advise for me - self-studying actor, producer and scenarist, hope my Ukrainian young and old actors will accomplish everything by your wonderful advising School
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I think one of the best examples of how effective a close up can be is shown at the climax of I, Tonya. Margot Robbie was simply amazing...
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Close ups should be used sparingly IMO, since I believe using it plenty of times dilutes the impact especially in scenes with heightened emotions.
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Elizabeth Moss close ups in the Handmaids Tale are quite something
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my favourites: Call me by your Name, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Gone Girl
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