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Close up |
A shot in which the subject is larger than the frame revealing the detail |
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Cut |
A change in camera angle or placement location or time. Cut is called during the filming to indicate that the current take is over |
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Continuous |
Action moving through multiple locations without interruptions |
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Deep focus shot |
A shot with exceptional depth of field |
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Depth of field |
The distance between the elements in the foreground and background of a shock that appear in a sharp focus |
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Directing the eye |
The use of lighting to emphasize what is important in the shot |
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Establishing the shot |
The first shots of a new scene that introduces the audience to the space in which the forthcoming scene will take place |
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Eyeline match |
Creating the illusion of a character looking at an object by cutting between two shots |
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High angle shot |
When the scene is filmed from above, often to make the subject of your smaller |
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Key light |
The primary light source illuminating the subject |
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Long shot |
A view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance so that people appear as interesting shapes. And extreme longshot is a view from an even greater distance in which people appear a small dots |
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Low angle shot |
When the scene is found from below often to make the subjects appear larger |
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Match cut to |
Also known as a graphic match. A cut or transition between two and related objects to establish physical or metaphorical continually or comparison |
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Medium shot |
Camera shot from medium distance typically above the waist. Allows viewers to see body language but not facial expressions. Stuff in the frame in the way it is shown in arranged |
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Pan |
The action of rotating a Camera about it's vertical axis. Related to a tilt the action of rotating a camera up and down it's horizontal axis |
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Point of view (POV) |
A shots from the advantage of the eye of a character to show the viewers with the character is Siri |
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Pull back |
A shot where the camera physical moves away or zooms out of the subjects Reveal full context of the scene |
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Shot |
The section of an edited film from the time the camera starts the time it stops |
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Tracking shot |
A shot from which follows the subject through space. Often involves mouthing the camera onto a dolly and moving it along dolly track |
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Tracking shot |
A shot from which follows the subject through space. Often involves mouthing the camera onto a dolly and moving it along dolly track |
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Transition |
The style by which shots in scenes or join together and progress from one to the next |
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Wide shot |
Identical to a long shot in photography filmmaking and video production a longshot, sometimes referred to as a full shop away shot, typically shows the entire object or human figure as it usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings |