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Establishing is used at the beginning of films to show the audience the setting and location and can indicate the genre.
Close-up shot:
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Close-up are useful so that the viewers attention is on an object and it is the main focus. Also, it helps the audience understand what they are doing/what is happening better.
Match on action shot:
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A match on action shot is used to keep the rhythm of filming between two shots and so the audience can see where the character is coming from.
Reaction shot:
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This is used to introduce the second character and the audience can see how what sort of personality they have.
Long shot:
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This is effective as it allows the audience to get a view of several things in the frame such as the character(s), location, reactions, etc.
Filming a conversation:
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Filming a conversation is useful for the audience as it allows people to see a conversation quickly as it has been edited well and the audience can see how two people are interacting.
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