Article 6QC5K The Cinematic Efficiency of the Sustained Two-Shot

The Cinematic Efficiency of the Sustained Two-Shot

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Lori Dorn
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FilmmakerTony Zhouand co-writer illustratorTaylor Ramosof the incredibly insightful cinematic seriesEvery Frame a Painting explained why the classic use of the sustained two-shot technique, which offers both cinematic efficiency and drama when there are limited resources, is becoming popular again in modern films. The shot only requires two characters and a single camera angle. While the character positioning is not crucial, it is important for their faces to be seen at the same time.

What do you do when you've got two actors, a bunch of dialogue, and only enough time to get one camera angle? Consider one of the oldest tools in the filmmaking toolbox: the sustained two-shot.

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