Over-the-shoulder shot
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British pronunciation/ˌəʊvəðəʃˈəʊldə ʃˈɒt/
American pronunciation/ˌoʊvɚðəʃˈoʊldɚ ʃˈɑːt/

Definición y Significado de "over-the-shoulder shot"

Over-the-shoulder shot
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a camera angle that shows one character from the perspective of another, commonly used in dialogue scenes in film and television

What is an "over-the-shoulder shot"?

An over-the-shoulder shot is a camera angle where the camera is positioned behind one character, typically focusing on what the character is looking at. This shot usually frames the character's shoulder and the back of their head, with the main focus on the subject or action in front of them. It is commonly used in conversations to show the perspective of one character while highlighting their interaction with another character or an important element in the scene. This angle helps establish context, emphasize relationships, and provide viewers with a sense of involvement in the dialogue or action.

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