long shot


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Long shot
In photographyfilmmaking and video production, a long shot (sometimes referred to as a full shot or a wide shot) typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings. A related notion is that of an extreme long shot. This can be taken from as much as a quarter of a mile away, and is generally used as a scene-setting, establishing shot. It normally shows an exterior, e.g. the outside of a building, or a landscape, and is often used to show scenes of thrilling action e.g. in a war film or disaster movie. There will be very little detail visible in the shot, as it is meant to give a general impression rather than specific information.

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Longshot (disambiguation)
Longshot or long shot may refer to:
  • a contender (such as a racehorse) that appears to have little or no chance of winning
  • long shot, in photography and film, a shot that shows an entire object

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