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close up shot
establishing shot
wide shot
medium full shot
a shot taken that helps to reinforce intimidation or disempowerment for the character with point of view
arial shot
high angle
low angle
wide shot
what type of shot is this?
close up
establishing shot
wide shot
medium full shot
First Question (Shot for Intimidation/Disempowerment)
A low angle shot is taken from below the subject, which makes the character appear more powerful or intimidating, or can also be used to disempower the character from the viewer's point of view (if the viewer is made to feel smaller). A high angle shot makes the subject look smaller/weaker, and a neutral angle is eye - level. So the correct option related to a shot for intimidation/disempowerment (from the options given: Axial Shot, High Angle, Low Angle) is Low Angle.
- A Close - Up Shot focuses on a small part of the subject (like a face or a hand).
- An Establishing Shot is used to set the scene, showing the location or environment.
- A Wide Shot shows a large area, including many elements of the scene.
- A Medium Full Shot (also known as Medium Long Shot) shows the subject from around the knees up or includes a significant portion of the scene with the subject. In the image of the people at the table, it's showing a group of people in a room, likely to establish the scene (the dining area, the people present) or it could be a Medium Full Shot. But among the options, Establishing Shot is used to set the scene, which fits here as it's showing the environment and the people in it. Wait, no, let's re - evaluate. Wait, the options are Close - Up, Establishing Shot, Wide Shot, Medium Full Shot. Wait, the image with people at the table: if it's showing the whole table and the people around it in a room, an Establishing Shot is used to establish the setting (like the dining room scene), but a Medium Full Shot would be more focused on the people with some environment. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the first option is Close - Up (no, it's a group), Establishing Shot (sets the scene), Wide Shot (shows a very wide area, maybe outside a building), Medium Full Shot (shows people from waist or knees up with some background). Wait, the image of people at a table: an Establishing Shot is used to show the location and the situation (like a dinner scene), so the answer is Establishing Shot? Wait, no, maybe it's a Medium Full Shot. Wait, let's check the options again. The options are: Close - Up Shot, Establishing Shot, Wide Shot, Medium Full Shot.
Wait, the first question's options were Axial Shot, High Angle, Low Angle. The second question's options are Close - Up Shot, Establishing Shot, Wide Shot, Medium Full Shot.
For the second question: A Medium Full Shot (or Medium Long Shot) typically shows the subject from approximately the knees up, and includes some of the surrounding environment. In the image of people at a table, if it's showing the people from, say, the waist up with the table and the room around, a Medium Full Shot makes sense. But an Establishing Shot is more about showing the location (like a wide shot of a cityscape to establish the setting). Wait, maybe the correct answer is Medium Full Shot? Wait, no, let's think again.
Wait, the first question: the shot to enforce intimidation or disempowerment. A low angle shot (looking up at the character) makes the character look powerful (intimidating), or if the viewer is the one being looked down on, it can disempower the viewer's point of view. So the answer for the first is Low Angle.
For the second question: the image with people at the table. Let's analyze the options:
- Close - Up Shot: Focuses on a small detail (like a face), not a group. Eliminate.
- Establishing Shot: Used to set the scene (e.g., a wide shot of a building or a city), not a group at a table. Eliminate.
- Wide Shot: Shows a large area, maybe the entire room and more, but the image seems to be focused on the people at the table. Eliminate.
- Medium Full Shot: Shows the people with a portion of the environment, which fits the image of people at a table. So the answer is Medium Full Shot.
Wait, maybe I was wrong about the first question. Let's re - check the first question: "A shot taken that helps to reinforce intimidation or disempowerment for the character with point of view". Wait, maybe it's a high angle shot? A high angle shot (looking down on the character) makes t…
A high angle shot is taken from above the subject. This angle makes the character appear smaller, weaker, or disempowered from the viewer's point of view (as the viewer is looking down on the character). A low angle shot makes the character look powerful/intimidating. A neutral (eye - level) or axial shot doesn't have this effect. So the correct option is High Angle.
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