refers both to the individual cinematic shot—the foundational building block of visual storytelling in filmmaking—and to MovieShots , a seminal large-scale computer vision dataset used by AI researchers to classify camera scales and movements.
Frames the subject from the waist or knees up. It is the most common shot used for dialogue sequences and character-to-character dynamics. movieshot
Focuses tightly on a relatively small object or a character's face. It emphasizes emotion, reactions, and dramatic moments. movieshot
Isolates a specific part of the subject, such as the character’s eyes or mouth, to elicit a powerful psychological response. 🔄 Camera Movement Types movieshot
Taken from a great distance. This shot emphasizes the setting, establishing the physical location and scope of the narrative.