
1) By any means 2) CBC Television show 3) Cinematic technique
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An outsider at long odds with little chance of winning.[6]
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In photography, filmmaking and video production, a long shot (sometimes referred to as a full shot or a wide shot) typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings. It has been suggested that long-shot ranges usually correspond to approximately what would be the distance bet...
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A long shot usually shows the subject from a distance, showing characters in the distance with a large amount of scenery.
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(Also, Outsider) A runner is often referred to as being a long shot, because of the fact it is returning high odds and is therefore deemed to have little chance of winning the race.
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Includes an amount of picture within the frame which roughly corresponds to the audience's view of the area within the proscenium arch of the legitimate theater.
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Long shot is slang for a gamble, an act unlikely to succeed.
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An outsider at long odds with little chance of winning.
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[
n] - a contestant that is unlikely to win 2. [n] - a venture that involves great risk but promises great rewards
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noun a venture that involves great risk but promises great rewards
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A shot in which a large object (e.g. a complete human figure) fits easily within the frame.
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a horse, team, etc., that has little chance of winning and carries long odds. · an attempt or undertaking that offers much but in which there is little chance for success. · a camera shot taken at a relatively great distance from the subject and permitting a broad view of a scene. Cf. closeup (def. 2), · by any means; by a measura...
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