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Subject Size
Film Making Lesson 2
What is Subject Size?
 It is the size of the subject as it appears in the frame.
 The most common sizes are the wide shot, medium shot, and close shot.
 At the far ends of the spectrum are the extreme wide shot and extreme close shot.
 The main function of subject size is to convey story information by orienting the audience
and emphasizing (or de-emphasizing) the subject.
What is Subject Size for?
 Orient the audience
 Emphasize or de-emphasize the subject
What is the classic shot to start a scene?
 The classic shot structure for a scene starts with a wide shot, cuts to medium shots, and
climaxes with close shots.
 In other words, the subject size gets bigger as the action intensifies.
 This pattern can be monotonous when used for every scene.
 Nonetheless, it is basic to understanding how shots relate to action and can be used as a
springboard for more creative scene designs.
The following discussion elaborates on the
different subject sizes.
 Wide Shot
 Close Shot
 Medium Shot
 Multiple Sizes
 Variable Size
 Cutting Heights
Wide Shot
 The wide shot is primarily used to establish the
setting or location of a scene. Since objects appear
small in the frame, it can also be used for de-
emphasis and is ideal for conveying character
isolation. This shot from Vertigo accomplishes both
of these goals:
 The wide shot has two drawbacks:
 it weakens the director's control over audience
attention
 and lessens the impact of action.
 It should be avoided when important detail must be
conveyed. Wide shots are also referred to
as establishing shots.
Close Shot
 The close shot is the exact opposite of
the wide shot in that the subject is very
large in the frame.
 Consequently, it is used for emphasis.
When the subject is an actor, anything
closer than mid-chest is considered a
close shot, or close-up.
 Here, the actor's head dominates the
composition. There are several types of
actor close shots, as illustrated in this still
from The Godfather:
Close Shot
 Another variation is the over the shoulder
shot, where an actor is seen in close-up
over another actor's shoulder.
 This shot is often used in dialogue scenes as
a bridge between a shot of two actors and
a close-up:
 The close shot is a powerful tool and
should be used sparingly. When used too
often, the audience becomes
desensitized to it and its effectiveness is
lost.
Medium Shot
 As the name indicates, the medium shot
falls between the close shot and the wide
shot.
 When the subject is an actor, the upper
body dominates the frame, usually from
the thighs up.
 Movies are primarily constructed of
medium shots, with wide shots and close
shots used for orientation and emphasis,
respectively.
Multiple Sizes
 A composition can have multiple subject
sizes. For example, one actor can be
shown in close-up, while another is in full
shot. This enables the audience to follow
action in the foreground and the
background simultaneously.
 The technique, called deep focus, was
pioneered by Orson Welles in his
landmark film Citizen Kane.
 The following shot shows actors in close,
medium, and full shot:
Variable Size
 The size of a subject can be varied during
a shot by moving the camera and/or
subject.
 For example, an actor in medium shot
can move away from the camera into
wide shot or toward the camera into
close-up.
 This shot from Shadow of a Doubt moves
from a medium shot to an extreme close
shot:
Cutting Heights
 There must be a clear understanding
between director and cinematographer
as to where frame lines cut off the actor's
body.
 These designations are called cutting
heights:
Technical Considerations
 The preferred way to change subject size is to move the camera in relation to the subject,
or vice versa.
 Subject size can also be varied by changing the lens focal length (i.e., magnification),
 However, this affects the way the image looks in terms of depth perspective and depth of
field:
Depth Perspective
 It is the apparent distance of the
foreground and background in relation to
each other.
 Wide focal lengths expand the apparent
distance, while long focal lengths
compress it.
Depth of Field
 It is the amount of acceptable focus
behind and in front of the subject.
 Short focal lenses tend to produce a wide
depth of field, where everything on the
set appears in focus ("deep focus").
 Long focal lenses produce a shallow
depth of field, where only the subject
area is in focus.
Notes
 To avoid fluctuations in these variables from one shot to the next, the cinematographer
chooses a focal length and shoots the entire scene with that lens.
 The camera is then moved in relation to the subject to create the desired subject size.

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Film making fourth quarter lesson 2 third year

  • 2. What is Subject Size?  It is the size of the subject as it appears in the frame.  The most common sizes are the wide shot, medium shot, and close shot.  At the far ends of the spectrum are the extreme wide shot and extreme close shot.  The main function of subject size is to convey story information by orienting the audience and emphasizing (or de-emphasizing) the subject.
  • 3. What is Subject Size for?  Orient the audience  Emphasize or de-emphasize the subject
  • 4. What is the classic shot to start a scene?  The classic shot structure for a scene starts with a wide shot, cuts to medium shots, and climaxes with close shots.  In other words, the subject size gets bigger as the action intensifies.  This pattern can be monotonous when used for every scene.  Nonetheless, it is basic to understanding how shots relate to action and can be used as a springboard for more creative scene designs.
  • 5. The following discussion elaborates on the different subject sizes.  Wide Shot  Close Shot  Medium Shot  Multiple Sizes  Variable Size  Cutting Heights
  • 6. Wide Shot  The wide shot is primarily used to establish the setting or location of a scene. Since objects appear small in the frame, it can also be used for de- emphasis and is ideal for conveying character isolation. This shot from Vertigo accomplishes both of these goals:  The wide shot has two drawbacks:  it weakens the director's control over audience attention  and lessens the impact of action.  It should be avoided when important detail must be conveyed. Wide shots are also referred to as establishing shots.
  • 7. Close Shot  The close shot is the exact opposite of the wide shot in that the subject is very large in the frame.  Consequently, it is used for emphasis. When the subject is an actor, anything closer than mid-chest is considered a close shot, or close-up.  Here, the actor's head dominates the composition. There are several types of actor close shots, as illustrated in this still from The Godfather:
  • 8. Close Shot  Another variation is the over the shoulder shot, where an actor is seen in close-up over another actor's shoulder.  This shot is often used in dialogue scenes as a bridge between a shot of two actors and a close-up:  The close shot is a powerful tool and should be used sparingly. When used too often, the audience becomes desensitized to it and its effectiveness is lost.
  • 9. Medium Shot  As the name indicates, the medium shot falls between the close shot and the wide shot.  When the subject is an actor, the upper body dominates the frame, usually from the thighs up.  Movies are primarily constructed of medium shots, with wide shots and close shots used for orientation and emphasis, respectively.
  • 10. Multiple Sizes  A composition can have multiple subject sizes. For example, one actor can be shown in close-up, while another is in full shot. This enables the audience to follow action in the foreground and the background simultaneously.  The technique, called deep focus, was pioneered by Orson Welles in his landmark film Citizen Kane.  The following shot shows actors in close, medium, and full shot:
  • 11. Variable Size  The size of a subject can be varied during a shot by moving the camera and/or subject.  For example, an actor in medium shot can move away from the camera into wide shot or toward the camera into close-up.  This shot from Shadow of a Doubt moves from a medium shot to an extreme close shot:
  • 12. Cutting Heights  There must be a clear understanding between director and cinematographer as to where frame lines cut off the actor's body.  These designations are called cutting heights:
  • 13. Technical Considerations  The preferred way to change subject size is to move the camera in relation to the subject, or vice versa.  Subject size can also be varied by changing the lens focal length (i.e., magnification),  However, this affects the way the image looks in terms of depth perspective and depth of field:
  • 14. Depth Perspective  It is the apparent distance of the foreground and background in relation to each other.  Wide focal lengths expand the apparent distance, while long focal lengths compress it.
  • 15. Depth of Field  It is the amount of acceptable focus behind and in front of the subject.  Short focal lenses tend to produce a wide depth of field, where everything on the set appears in focus ("deep focus").  Long focal lenses produce a shallow depth of field, where only the subject area is in focus.
  • 16. Notes  To avoid fluctuations in these variables from one shot to the next, the cinematographer chooses a focal length and shoots the entire scene with that lens.  The camera is then moved in relation to the subject to create the desired subject size.