Quick Context: An eyeline match is a cut in which the first shot shows a person looking off in one direction and the second shows a nearby space ... An establishing shot is a shot that shows the spatial relations among the important figures, objects, and setting in a scene.

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  • An eyeline match is a cut in which the first shot shows a person looking off in one direction and the second shows a nearby space ...
  • An establishing shot is a shot that shows the spatial relations among the important figures, objects, and setting in a scene.
  • Welcome to our Film Studies Series where we break down and discuss scenes from films and the techniques that were used.

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Continuity Editing: Establishing Shot (in The Social Network (2010), dir. David Fincher)

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An establishing shot is a shot that shows the spatial relations among the important figures, objects, and setting in a scene.

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Continuity Editing: Eyeline Match (in Jurassic Park (1993), dir. Steven Spielberg)

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