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two-shot — [two′ shät΄] n. Film a medium range camera shot of two persons … English World dictionary
Two shot — A Two shot is a type of shot employed in the film industry in which the frame encompasses a view of two people (the subjects). The subjects do not have to be next to each other, and there are many common two shots which have one subject in the… … Wikipedia
two-shot — n. A writing device in which the writer chronicles the interaction between two characters. (From the film industry slang phrase two shot: a camera shot that features two people.) Example Citation: In constructing these articles [New Yorker writer … New words
two-shot — a medium or close up camera shot of two people (often in dialogue with each other), framed from the chest up; often used to provide a contrast between the two characters; compare to three shot Example of a medium closeup (two shot) from Pulp… … Glossary of cinematic terms
two-shot — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a camera shot of two persons * * * /tooh shot /, n. Motion Pictures, Television. a camera shot, as a close up, of two persons … Useful english dictionary
two-shot — /tooh shot /, n. Motion Pictures, Television. a camera shot, as a close up, of two persons. * * * … Universalium
two-shot — n. television or movie camera shot with two people … English contemporary dictionary
two shot — n. a movie or television shot of two people together … Useful english dictionary
Two Shot — VP A camera view that includes two subjects … Audio and video glossary
two-shot — TV Camera view including two subjects, often used in interview situations … Audio and video glossary