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An '''Over the Shoulder''' shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the [[Medium Two-Shot]], it is one component of the [[Over Over Two Shot]]. A classic tactic for [[Double Vision]]. |
An '''Over the Shoulder''' shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the [[Medium Two-Shot]], it is one component of the [[Over Over Two Shot]]. A classic tactic for [[Double Vision]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 14 August 2019
An Over the Shoulder shot is one of the most common shots in film and television. It frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to. Along with the Medium Two-Shot, it is one component of the Over Over Two Shot. A classic tactic for Double Vision.
The video game trope Always Over the Shoulder is named for this.