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23 Cards in this Set
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A shot
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Uninterrupted run of the camera
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Continuity Editing
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A system of joining shots together to create the illusion of a continuous and clear narrative action.
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Continuity Editing
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Shots that are usually reconnected smoothly so that the viewers do not notice the cut or lose the orientation in screen space
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Movement Match
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A movement or gesture of a character begun in one shot appears to be seamlessly continued or completed in the next shot.
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Direction Match
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The direction in which a person or object is moving is consistent across the splice
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Eyeline Match
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The glances of characters in separate shots seem to meet
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Shot/ Reverse Shot
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Usually used to photograph 2 characters in conversation.
The shots alternate between 2 characters. |
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Pan/ Panorama Shot
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The camera rotates from a fixed position along a horizontal plane.
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Traveling Shot
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The camera and whatever it is mounted on (a dolly, a track, an automobile, etc.) moves as it photographs the action
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Crane Shot
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A moving vehicle with a long boom on which the camera can be mounted and suspended far above ground level.
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Deep Focus
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All objects from close foreground to distant background are seen in sharp definition
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Rack Focus
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A shot during which the focus changes, bringing certain objects into and out of focus
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Indexicality
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Realism
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Expressionism
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Plasticity
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Meta Narrative
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Narrative about a narrative
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Instrumental Prop
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Prop used for common function.
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Metaphorical Prop
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Prop that has a deeper meaning
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Cultural Prop
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Props that can trigger cultural meaning
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Contextualized Props
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Props that acquire meaning
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Stylized acting
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Over the top acting
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Character actors
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Supporting actors
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Diegesis
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The world of film, resembles the real world
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Versimilitude
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The quality of realism in something
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