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21 Cards in this Set
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Establishing Shot |
Shot showing location the scene is taking in place. |
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Master Shot |
Shot showing where characters/ objects are positioned in a scene. |
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Close-up |
Shot showing where characters from the shoulders up.
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Mid-shot |
Showing someone from the waist up.
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Long Shot |
Showing someone from head to toe. |
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Wide Shot |
Showing a wide view of the scene. |
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Two Shot |
A shot showing two people. |
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Aerial Shot |
Shot filmed from the air. |
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Point of View Shot |
A shot showing the perspective of a character. |
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Over the shoulder |
View from over the shoulder. |
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High Angle |
The camera looks down at someone. |
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Low Angle |
The camera looks up at someone. |
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Canted Angle |
The camera is at a slanted angle. |
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Pan |
The camera moves from side to side. |
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Tilt |
The camera moves up and down. |
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Track |
The camera follows a person or object. |
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Crane |
The camera moves up and down on a crane. |
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Streadicam |
The camera is strapped to camera operator's body, creates a gliding effect. |
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Hand-held |
A shaky handheld effect. |
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Zoom |
The camera zooms in or out. |
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Reverse-zoom |
The lenses zooms in or out whilst the camera moves in the opposite direction, creates the impression that the background is constantly moving. |