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The Over the shoulder shot (OTS) is a camera technique used in film and video, where the camera is angle d above the back of the shoulder and head of a subject. This shot is often used to frame the perspective of the subject and is commonly seen in conversational scenes, beginning with an establishing shot of the actors. The over the shoulder shot is then utilised in a Shot reverse shot sequence where both subjects’ OTS perspectives are edited consecutively to create a back and forth interplay, capturing dialogue and reactions.

I love Eastwood because its where the Granny Smith Festival is held every year as it was where the Granny Smith apple was first grown.

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