There are some changes to this, but the basic idea is to make the two more comfortable. It is usually used for interviews, or two moderators host a show
"One time" is one of these subjects. Naturally, "three guns" contains three people.
Two shots are suitable for establishing a relationship between subjects. If you see two sports presenters side by side facing the camera, you can see that these people become co-organizers of the show. Since they are equally important in the framework, they mean that they provide the same input. Of course, this is not necessarily the case. For example, in many cases it is clear that one is a moderator and the other is a guest. Either way, 2 shots are a natural way to introduce two people.
Two shots may also involve movement or movement. This is a wonderful way to keep track of the interaction between the two without being distracted by the surrounding environment.
In "Full 2 shots", two characters are displayed from head to toe. "Two lens" is a main lens that shows that two people are using wider lenses, including the surrounding overview. "Close-up shot" is a close-up shot taken with a long shot, with two human heads in the frame. This type of frame is usually used to shoot when two people kiss or in a dramatic tense state. For classical movies, long-time shooting is often used. There, several types of lenses are used without cutting. For example, if two people are talking to the camera with a middle lens and the foreground character is facing away from the camera, the lens will be an "overshoulder" or "OTS" lens. After that, if the character moves to the background character and both characters are outline, the shot becomes full 2 shots. As the camera approaches, the lens will again be inside twice.
The classic two lenses are taken with a medium lens, from the head to the knee, or closer (the terms of the two lenses stand for "medium two lenses"), and letters are displayed. Face General changes include outlines of two persons, a silhouette of one person and 3/4 or completely facing the camera, two people watching the camera side by side, is it a contour? , 3/4 or full face, or two shots in the mirror?