

When lining up for shots it is important that the eyes remain on the upper third and that there is looking room, so whichever direction that the talent is looking that there is some space in the direction that they are looking. Also it is good if the camera person can line the talent in one of the two vertical line, this makes it look more professional than putting the person right in the middle. There are also many things that a camera person can do to make the show professional i.e. like having an over the shoulder shot, this will give more depth of the studio and this will show items in the foreground, middleground and, if the person isn't straight up on against the wall, some background. Also crabing left/right and peding up/down on a wide shot will give more sense of the space in a studio. Although giving something in the foreground, middleground and background gives the audience a sense of space, the director will use a shot with only two of the three things on the ground i.e. so they would still use a shot with something in the middleground and background.
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