
- this is actually all the FBV they gave us,
what a shame.
i took the time to make this post, cause Emily Bellexx looks just like a copy of my next door neighbor.
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today we got another big disappointment, when is this gonna end?
while the scene in question is good, it has great lighting, beautiful girls, and decent action, once
again we found ourselves in disbelief, can it really be true that certain producers dress the girls for their eyes only?
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Full Body View.
What is full shot camera technique?
In a full shot, a character is framed from head to toe. These shots allow the audience to see the emotions on a character's face while simultaneously seeing their physicality, body language, and actions. Full shots also capture the setting and context of a character and can be used with one character or multiple.
Close Ups
Medium Shots
Wide Shots
There are multiple ways audiences can learn about who a character is. How they talk, how they dress, how they move, and how they interact with other characters all reflect a character’s personality. To capture a character as a whole, filmmakers often use the full shot. In this article, we’ll answer, “What is a full shot” along with the various reasons to use a full shot in film. We’ll also take a look at some iconic full shots from some of cinema’s best films of all time. Let’s dive in.

- and GZ has better camera so the end product will be magnificent.
this is really something to look at on our big screens, is like having her at home.
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- Master GG is the master of FBV.
he knows when to capture it, whether at the beginning , middle , end, or at any moment, that's what directors are for.
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- this is a great example of someone doing better than you, and many others, NT still needs some minor adjustments.
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A quick definition of full shot
A full shot falls under the category of a wide shot, but has its own distinct characteristics and benefits. Let’s take a look at the full shot definition to better understand what distinguishes a "full" from other types of wide shots.
FULL SHOT DEFINITION
What is a full shot?
A full shot is a type of camera shot in which a character’s entire body reaches from the top of the frame to the bottom of the frame. In a full shot, a character is framed from head to toe. These shots allow the audience to see the emotions on a character's face while simultaneously seeing their physicality, body language, and actions. A full shot can also capture the setting and context of a character and can be used with one or more characters.
What is a full shot in film used for? Show a character’s actions
Establish setting and context
Display a character’s wardrobe
Show body language between characters