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Joseph Banham

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  1. Thank you to all answers- I think I pretty much understand now. You'll have to excuse my ignorance as I have almost zero experience and am only just starting to expand my knowledge on cinematography. Again, thanks. :)
  2. Hello everyone. I have been doing research into deep focus shots recently and have become confused to what exactly does class as a deep focus shot. Some shots that I think are deep focus normally look like everything is in sharp focus in the wide shot but when the camera pulls in for tighter coverage the background becomes more blurry(meaning that the camera was not particularly stopped down for the scene). For a shot to count as deep focus, does everything in the frame have to be in sharp focus even when in the tighter shots? Also, shouldn't they be referred to as deep focus scenes instead of just deep focus shots? as the whole scene including all coverage is being shot at a constant light level with the same f-stop. Thanks to any help. I hope I am being clear in what I mean.
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