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  2. Shallow focus - Wikipedia

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    In shallow focus, one plane of the scene is in focus while the rest is out of focus. Shallow focus is typically used to emphasize one part of the image over another. [1] Photographers sometimes refer to the aesthetic quality of the unfocused area(s) as bokeh. [2] The opposite of shallow focus is deep focus, in which the entire image is in focus.

  3. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    (Often abbreviated as 'POV'). A shot which shows an image from the specific point of view of a character in the film. Racking focus A shot employing shallow focus in which the focal distance changes so that the background is gradually brought into focus while the foreground is gradually taken out of focus or visa versa. Reverse angle

  4. Cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Deep focus became a popular cinematographic device from the 1940s onward in Hollywood. Today, the trend is for more shallow focus. To change the plane of focus from one object or character to another within a shot is commonly known as a rack focus.

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  6. Deep focus - Wikipedia

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    Deep focus is a photographic and cinematographic technique using a large depth of field. Depth of field is the front-to-back range of focus in an image, or how much of it appears sharp and clear. In deep focus, the foreground, middle ground, and background are all in focus. Deep focus is normally achieved by choosing a small aperture.

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    3: Anora. Many years ago a well-known film critic, reviewing Diane Keaton's performance in the largely forgotten Looking for Mr. Goodbar, wrote, "If she doesn't win the Oscar, there is no God!" I ...

  8. Over-the-shoulder shot - Wikipedia

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    In a conventional presentation of an OTS shot, the image is captured with a normal lens, with a very short camera to subject distance and a shallow depth of field in the foreground and background, leaving the main subject in sharp focus. [16] A shallow depth of field is created when there is a small area in an image that is in focus, while the ...

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    Gwyneth Paltrow’s body double in Shallow Hal loved being in the film — until the body-shaming from critics nearly cost her her life.. Ivy Snitzer, who stood in for Paltrow in some scenes where ...