Sentence examples for establishing shot from inspiring English sources

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establishing shot

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A master shot, the primary wide shot of a scene used to inform the audience of the location or situation.

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2) An establishing shot.

A scene starts with an establishing shot of a National Trust property.

A slow establishing shot of the area emphasises Thornhill's vulnerability in such unfamiliar surroundings.

He was of course referring to what is known as "the master shot," an establishing shot in film.

That introductory track is like a bucolic establishing shot in a thriller, showing an Eden that awaits deep dread.

If it's David Lean, we must start with a bold, widescreen establishing shot that sets out our stall.

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A lot of scenes are shot from a car — not establishing shots that indicate whose house the next scene will take place in but exploratory shots: What's down this road?

Its establishing shots were cinematic.

He dispenses with conventional establishing shots and even connecting shots.

There are no establishing shots and long vistas never dominate.

So we had to draw loads of establishing shots of buildings.

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