Wide Shot
A "Wide Shot" is a type of camera shot used in film and photography that captures a large area of the scene. It typically shows the subject in its entirety along with the surrounding environment. This shot helps to establish context and gives viewers a sense of the setting, making it easier to understand the relationship between the subject and its surroundings.
Wide shots are often used at the beginning of a scene to introduce characters or locations, such as a cityscape or a landscape. They can also convey a sense of scale, emphasizing the size of a building or the vastness of a natural setting.