This is a case study on the movie "Suspiria"
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-A medium shot is at a median distance from the subject. It is used for dialogue scenes, but also to show body language and more of the setting. Sometimes it will frame multiple subjects, as well as a portion of the background and the surroundings. Medium shots show important actions, and important costumes, it also can glue together separate shots through constant actions.
-A close-up shot is used to convey information, mostly facial expressions, it normally fills up the screen.
- A long shot covers a wider area. It is also known as an extreme wide shot. The shot frames the subject from a distance and focuses on its surroundings. In a long shot, the character is usually still noticeable in the frame. But in an extreme long shot, it is not always necessary to see the character. The extreme long shot or extreme wide shot functions best as an establishing shot, as more of the location is in the frame.


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