Diferentes tipos de plano: • Con una sola persona: - Extreme Wide Shot: Para localizar al S. D. en un espacio concreto 1:04. - Wide Shot: 1:14 - Full Shot: 1:30 - Medium Full Shot: 1:40 - Medium Shot: 1:43 - Medium Close Up: 1:50 - Close Up: 2:05, solo su cara - Extreme Close Up: 2:17, solo una parte de su cara (cicatriz...) - Cut In: 3:37, vemos de cerca lo que mira el S. D. - POV: 4:25, vemos desde el punto de vista del S. D. • Con dos personas: -Doble: 5:05, ambos de lado. - Over the Shoulder: 5:14, encima del hombro. - Single: 5:28. • Otro tipo de planos: - Establishing shot: 6:03, es un plano abierto que sirve para ubicar la acción, no tiene porqué salir el S. D. después de esto ya podemos pasar a planos cortos. - Master Shot: Muestra donde están los personajes entre sí > 7:05, y ya después hacer planos cortos. 7:45> enseña la sucesión de planos para introducir una escena (Establishing shot para introducir el espacio, Master Shot para enseñar la posición de los personajes en la escena y Close Up para mostrar a los personajes hablar).
Definitely helped! I missed the day in class we went over shot types and I used this video to make myself a shot type note page to use on my storyboard! Help d so much!!
The scene you made to showcase the different shots (the Monopoly game) was so good I forgot I was supposed to be watching it for the examples it provided and instead, focused entirely on the story.
I am so thankful to you guys because of your videos. I use them to help my students understand 2 very important principles. #1- Whatever you decide to do God is very interested in being at the helm of your creativity. #2- I can never explain, teach, demonstrate or simplify the process of filmmaking as you guys do. Your videos are like my Film Makers Bible (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth). Thanks a million.
I was going to start Cinema school in september but after seeing this video I moved back to my city and decided I just learned everything possible in a 10 minutes video so it's not worth it. Thank you.
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Wow, this is only a few minutes video and it was more informative than my six month session. Thank you so much and God bless you.
Hi.....Really informative and you have explained it in descriptive and in extremely fine way. Such a worth watching video. Helpful and great learning. Sending this praise from India.
Wonderful content brother absolutely amazing, you explained everything we'll and it gives me hope and confidence that I need not to take any education loan to attend a film School. God bless keep creating and educating. However, one small suggestion it would have been really helpful to have playlists on your channel.
1:00 - Extreme Wide Shot 1:13 - Wide Shot* 1:27 - Full Shot 1:38 - Medium Full Shot 1:43 - Medium Shot* 1:54 - Medium Close Up 2:08 - Close Up* 2:18 Extreme Close Up* 3:31 - Cut In 3:55 Cut Away 4:19 - Point of View (POV) Shot* 5:02 - Double Shot* 5:10 - Over the Shoulder (OTS) Shot* 5:23 - Single Shot 5:37 - Close Over the Shoulder Shot 6:02 - Establishing Shot* 6:53 - Master Shot* 8:29 - Example Scenes
Nice and good information about the shots u explained to the new beginners for the movie makers..it will be usefull...u r website is very usefull to all...
Beautiful video. Question: in most of these type of videos the subject is always a person, a human being. What if the subject was a location, like a beautiful beach, a cave, or maybe a building?
How do you know which shots to shoot when? What is the creative process for deciding? I just think of head-on ws, ms, es, hands, ots. I see in features or films, that tripod is placed in many different spots and active shot in constantly changing. Like one scene the tripod could be head on then 90 of the subject then 45 degree etc. How do people think where to put the tripod for a variety of shots so people don't get bored?
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I laughed SO hard during the scene of the Monopoly game! It was so dramatic for being a board game! 😂😂😂
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Diferentes tipos de plano:
• Con una sola persona:
- Extreme Wide Shot: Para localizar al S. D. en un espacio concreto 1:04.
- Wide Shot: 1:14
- Full Shot: 1:30
- Medium Full Shot: 1:40
- Medium Shot: 1:43
- Medium Close Up: 1:50
- Close Up: 2:05, solo su cara
- Extreme Close Up: 2:17, solo una parte de su cara (cicatriz...)
- Cut In: 3:37, vemos de cerca lo que mira el S. D.
- POV: 4:25, vemos desde el punto de vista del S. D.
• Con dos personas:
-Doble: 5:05, ambos de lado.
- Over the Shoulder: 5:14, encima del hombro.
- Single: 5:28.
• Otro tipo de planos:
- Establishing shot: 6:03, es un plano abierto que sirve para ubicar la acción, no tiene porqué salir el S. D. después de esto ya podemos pasar a planos cortos.
- Master Shot: Muestra donde están los personajes entre sí > 7:05, y ya después hacer planos cortos.
7:45> enseña la sucesión de planos para introducir una escena (Establishing shot para introducir el espacio, Master Shot para enseñar la posición de los personajes en la escena y Close Up para mostrar a los personajes hablar).
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Definitely helped! I missed the day in class we went over shot types and I used this video to make myself a shot type note page to use on my storyboard! Help d so much!!
Straight to the point, excellent examples, with humour as well. Thank you soo much!! So easy to understand and helpful for beginners
I loved the fact that you showed my favorite movie, Courageous
The scene you made to showcase the different shots (the Monopoly game) was so good I forgot I was supposed to be watching it for the examples it provided and instead, focused entirely on the story.
one word dude. awesome. watching movie will never be the same again for me.
Good stuff man! Used this for my Videography Class...
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Best tutorial ever I come across. Well done Sir. Keep up the good work
I love that you used the Kendricks Brothers!!
Excellent video. Just started film school and these visuals are much better than just reading about it. Cheers.
I'll definitely start thinking about shots before the shoot more, and even scripting shots in my short films. Thanks.
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Learnt once, use forever. :D What a great video.
I am so thankful to you guys because of your videos. I use them to help my students understand 2 very important principles.
#1- Whatever you decide to do God is very interested in being at the helm of your creativity.
#2- I can never explain, teach, demonstrate or simplify the process of filmmaking as you guys do. Your videos are like my Film Makers Bible (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth).
Thanks a million.
I'm that Student
I was going to start Cinema school in september but after seeing this video I moved back to my city and decided I just learned everything possible in a 10 minutes video so it's not worth it. Thank you.
Wow, this is only a few minutes video and it was more informative than my six month session. Thank you so much and God bless you.
Thank you so much! This video happened me up in getting my assignment tight.
This channel is a treasure!!!
Great lesson. Will practice with a game of chess. Like a duel to the death, and the drama of the king slowly falling to his checkmated demise.
Quality no 1,thx brother
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Hi.....Really informative and you have explained it in descriptive and in extremely fine way. Such a worth watching video. Helpful and great learning. Sending this praise from India.
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Wonderful content brother absolutely amazing, you explained everything we'll and it gives me hope and confidence that I need not to take any education loan to attend a film School. God bless keep creating and educating. However, one small suggestion it would have been really helpful to have playlists on your channel.
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Thanks buddy appreciate your help ☺️
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I love the movie he used- Courageous.
Love this. I need this for homework.
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Quality footage here.
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I'll always remember Lost's (TV show) establishing shot (or was it something else ?). Started with an extreme close up of an eye.
Thanks for the video
Yo that scene was intense!!!! I knew he was gonna flip out, I just thought he was gonna flip the table
super informative summary by the board game at the end
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Useful information. Thank you
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The Monopoly game, was full of tension and suspense.
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Nice to learn. Thank you very much.
1:00 - Extreme Wide Shot
1:13 - Wide Shot*
1:27 - Full Shot
1:38 - Medium Full Shot
1:43 - Medium Shot*
1:54 - Medium Close Up
2:08 - Close Up*
2:18 Extreme Close Up*
3:31 - Cut In
3:55 Cut Away
4:19 - Point of View (POV) Shot*
5:02 - Double Shot*
5:10 - Over the Shoulder (OTS) Shot*
5:23 - Single Shot
5:37 - Close Over the Shoulder Shot
6:02 - Establishing Shot*
6:53 - Master Shot*
8:29 - Example Scenes
Awesome video
Thank you for great content 🙏🏼
wow thanks!
Thank you. It was very helpful
Such a niece Piece...
Nicely explained
Love your videos
Super intense Monopoly
Nice and good information about the shots u explained to the new beginners for the movie makers..it will be usefull...u r website is very usefull to all...
Excellent
Excellent content thank you!!!!❤
superb to learn.
Beautiful video. Question: in most of these type of videos the subject is always a person, a human being. What if the subject was a location, like a beautiful beach, a cave, or maybe a building?
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Thank you
Excellent bro..👌🏿Thank u
I couldn’t go to LAFILM but I got the course and learning filmmaking for my own movies
Man this is some good stuff
thanks
Thanks sir..🙏🙏👍👍your videos helped to me a lot..coz I'm just a beginner in shooting a video..
wow!! this is what i was looking for. I will def start practicing this .
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how come i never came across this all this while... well done bro
Thanks sir🌹🙏
really good explanation, thank you! 😊
Thanks for the tips!! They were really helpful!!
Hey thanks alot . Really a great and helpful video.
Very informative
How do you know which shots to shoot when? What is the creative process for deciding? I just think of head-on ws, ms, es, hands, ots. I see in features or films, that tripod is placed in many different spots and active shot in constantly changing. Like one scene the tripod could be head on then 90 of the subject then 45 degree etc. How do people think where to put the tripod for a variety of shots so people don't get bored?
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