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  2. Medium shot - Wikipedia

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    Medium shots are divided into singles (a waist-high shot of one actor), group shots, over-the shoulders or two-shots (featuring two people). [6] A medium wide shot, or American shot, shows a bit more of the background but is still close enough for facial expressions to be seen, although these facial expressions would be better seen in a waist-high shot.

  3. Basketball moves - Wikipedia

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    A bank shot is a shot that relies on the ball bouncing off the backboard and into the basket. It is frequently used for mid-range jump shots from around a 45° angle and layups. It is not commonly used for long-range shots or shots from the middle or near the baseline.

  4. Mid shot - Wikipedia

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  5. Camera angle - Wikipedia

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    Then is the medium shot which emphasizes the character and is about a knees to waist up type shot. Then the medium close up is a shot that has the waist to the chest and up. The next closest shot is the close up which has the shoulders and up or maybe a little tighter on the head. Finally, there is the extreme close up shot which has one body ...

  6. Who are the Cowboys' free agents? Key pending FAs include ...

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    According to OverTheCap.com, Dallas has 25 players set to become free agents at the start of the new league year, in mid-March. Twenty of them are unrestricted free agents, meaning they are free ...

  7. Close-up - Wikipedia

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    A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production, still photography, and the comic strip medium is a type of shot that tightly frames a person or object. [1] Close-ups are one of the standard shots used regularly with medium and long shots (cinematic techniques). Close-ups display the most detail, but they do not include the broader ...

  8. Jump shot (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Curry attempting a jump shot over Marcin Gortat. In basketball (and derivatives like netball), a player may attempt to score a basket by leaping straight into the air, the elbow of the shooting hand cocked, ball in hand above the head, and launching the ball in a high arc towards the basket for a jump shot (colloquially, a jumper).

  9. Two shot - Wikipedia

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    If the camera moves closer, the shot becomes a medium two shot again, and so on. Similarly, a three shot has three people featured prominently in the composition of the frame. In contrast, the term "one shot" has another meaning: it is used to describe a whole film, sequence or scene captured in one continuous take , usually footage without ...