Medium Close-Up (MCU)
¿Qué es Medium Close-Up (MCU)?
A Medium Close-Up frames a person from the chest or upper chest up: showing both their face for clear emotional expression and enough of their upper body to feel like a natural, comfortable viewing distance rather than an intensely close inspection.
De un vistazo
- También conocido como
- MCUBust shotChest shot
- Se usa para
- Dialogue scenes requiring clear facial expression with natural physical presenceInterview and news broadcast coverageCharacter moments where both face and gesture communicate simultaneously
- Herramientas comunes
- Standard or medium telephoto lensInterview lighting setupAI generation via prompt specification
- Términos relacionados
- Medium shot (MS)Close-up (CU)Two-shotShot scaleFraming
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Cómo se compara
Compared with related concepts
The MCU sits between the medium shot and the close-up on the shot scale. The medium shot includes more of the body from approximately the waist up, providing more environmental context and full gesture visibility. The close-up isolates the face more tightly, removing the upper body entirely to focus emotional attention on facial expression. The MCU's combination of both makes it the most versatile of the three for the widest range of human-centred content.
Piénsalo como…
An MCU frames a person the way you naturally see a friend across a table in conversation: close enough to read their expression clearly and engaged, but not so close that you can see every pore or lose track of their physical presence and gesture.
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When prompting AI generation for MCU-style framing, specifying the exact cut point — 'framed from the upper chest upward' or 'chest-level framing', which is more precise than simply saying 'medium close-up', since the term's exact interpretation can vary. Adding the subject's eye line direction (looking to camera, looking slightly off-camera) and any relevant lighting description produces more controlled and usable results for dialogue or interview contexts.
Tipos y variaciones
- The MCU can range from a slightly looser framing that sits closer to the medium shot, including the upper chest and more shoulder area, to a tighter version that sits closer to the close-up, cutting just below the collarbone.
- Different productions may define the exact MCU framing differently depending on their style: television tends to frame MCUs slightly looser than cinema, which may go tighter.
- The key defining characteristic in all variations is the inclusion of the upper chest and shoulders alongside the full face.
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MCUs are used as primary dialogue coverage in narrative film and television, as the standard framing for news anchors, interview subjects, and on-camera presenters, in documentary for talking head interview segments, in corporate and instructional video for presenter-to-camera content, in marketing and social media content for human-centred direct address, and in AI generation whenever dialogue, emotional expression, or direct address to the viewer needs to be captured with a natural, intimate but not overly close framing.
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