What is the difference between a long shot and a full shot?
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The differences between a full shot and a long shot are: 1. Different representations; 2. Different classifications; 3. Different emphases. More information about full shots and long shots is as follows: 1. A long shot has a deep and wide field of view, mainly representing geographical environments, natural landscapes, and expansive scenes. A full shot generally depicts the full-body image of a character or the complete view of a specific scene. 2. A full shot focuses on a specific subject as the center of the entire scene. A long shot is composed of a vast space and various complex elements at a greater distance. The division of shot types generally includes five categories, from close to far: close-up (above the shoulders of a person), medium close-up (above the chest of a person), medium shot (above the knees of a person), full shot (the entire body of a person and the surrounding background), and long shot (the environment where the subject is located).