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plano corto / primer plano = close-up (shot)
primer plano = foreground plano largo / toma desde lejos = long shot As for the definitions, let's take people for example. If the picture/video is of a person's face, it's a close-up. If it contains the face and part of the body, it's a medium shot. If it contains the person plus surrounding landscape, it's a long shot. Edit-- Mira lo que encontré. [Más información aquí: plano cinematográfico]
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Thank you very much, Davidísimo... and yes, I understand your point Pjt33, but "long shot" is actually in wide use in the field of photography... but what can I say, 'price war' is not really military terminology, but rather marketing...
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That was my first thought as well, but after researching photography and cinematography, I realized they actually use the term "long shot" as well.
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