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What is the difference between cowboy shot and hip level shot?
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What is the difference between cowboy shot and hip level shot?
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The hip level shot or cowboy shot is created when the camera is placed nearly waist-high. It is used mostly in cowboy movies to intensify the moment of pulling out the gun in a duel scene. It is also useful when characters are not at the same level.
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