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  1. Aug 17, 2020 · Learn how to use medium close-up shots (MCUs) to capture actor's emotions and facial expressions while retaining some background. See how MCUs are used by directors like Nolan and Fincher to create tension, suspense and contrast in their scenes.

  2. Learn when and how to use medium close-ups, a neutral shot that frames the subject from just above the head to just below the chest. Find tips on lighting, composition, and creating medium close-ups in post.

  3. A medium close-up shot, often abbreviated as MCU, is a standard film framing that captures actors from roughly the chest up. This shot size is a staple in the filmmaker’s toolkit, striking a balance between a close-up and a medium shot. The medium close-up has a distinct purpose in storytelling.

  4. Feb 27, 2024 · Learn how to use and act in a medium close-up shot, which frames the subject from the mid-torso to the top of their head. See examples from films like "Gone With the Wind" and "Top Gun: Maverick" and get tips from directors and actors.

  5. Jan 10, 2021 · A medium close-up shot is a shot in which the subject is framed from just above their head until the middle of their torso. Simply put, this shot is halfway between a medium and close-up shot.

  6. May 4, 2020 · Learn how to use different types of camera shots in film, TV, or animation, from establishing shots to extreme close ups. A medium shot frames the subject from the waist up and shows their surroundings, while a medium close up zooms in on the face or upper body.

  7. Mar 31, 2024 · A medium close-up shot, often referred to as an MCU, is a cinematographic technique where the camera focuses on a character’s face or body from a moderate distance, capturing their expressions and reactions within the context of the surrounding scene.

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