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"There's a color matching problem in a medium shot where she walks toward camera."
In other texts, these partial views are called medium shots.
In medium shots, the singers were about life size.
The stage is a camera in permanent medium shot.
Then we return to the medium shot used hitherto.
Medium shot She grabs body by the feet and drags it with difficulty to side of road.
With the foyer camera, I did a slow zoom to a medium shot.
(For example, in Europe a medium shot is framed from the waist up).
Most of the film appears to have been photographed in medium shots or close-ups.
Some schools would call for a change in framing as well (e.g., from a medium shot to a close up).
Halfway between a long and a medium shot.
Below it was a medium shot of a golfer lining up a putt.
In a medium shot lands on her back across the windshield of Hanks convertible 10 stories below.
Medium shot Woman's face is contorted, eyes with widely dilated pupils.
Cut to Medium shot Black clad figure opens and climbs through window.
Throughout the performance, there are medium shots and close-ups of the audience waving small American flags.
"It made me feel we were right there in the world with these characters," he says, "especially the close-ups and medium shots of the kids.
The camera changed to a picture of five men in medium shot sitting in adjoining chairs.
The camera tags along from early morning until late at night, studying them in close-up, sometimes pulling back for an appreciative medium shot.
Is this speech long enough on one camera to allow another camera time to switch lenses for a medium shot?
Slowly move in to medium shot.
"Look, he did two shots in that scene, a close-up cutting to a medium shot," he said.
A medium shot of me in my goofy sun hat, gripping the steering wheel and looking a bit startled.
The frames are so packed with the human figures, in close-ups or medium shots, that the music seems almost to be an intrusion.