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framing of the shot contains
limits and directs the point of view
canted frame
when the frame appears imbalanced or askew
mobile frame
the subject of the shot may move
masks
attachments to the camerathat cut off portions of the frame
iris shot
masks that frame that only a small circular piece of the image is seen
iris in
reveals more of the image
iris out
a full image may be reduced in order to not reveal the full image
onscreen
refers to the space visible within the screen
offscreen space
is the implied space
scale
signals point of view
close ups
show detail of a person or object
an extreme close up
shows eyes or lips
high angles
present a point of view directed in a downward angle
low angles
view the subject from a position of the position lower than either
over head shot
the action or subject high above
pov
shots that recreate the perspective of a character
deep focus
means that multiple planes in the image are all in focus
shallow focus
only a narrow range of the field is focusedc
rack focus
the focus shifts rapidly from one to the other
color balances
range from realistic to more extreme
reframing
refers to the movement of the frame from one position to anotehr
pan
moves the frame from side to side
tracking shot
changes the position of the point of view by moving the camera forward or backward
tilts
move the frame up or down
handheld shots
used in news reporting or documentary
fade outs
gradually darker and make one image disappear
fade ins
make the image appear
dissolve
briefly superimposes one shot over the next
verismilitude
allows readers or viewers to accept as plausible a constructed world
invisible editin
breaks between shots
establishing shot
establishes the setting orients the viewer in space
reestablishing shots
restore seemingly objective view
insert
a brief shot
nondiegetic insert
insert that break coniunity
180 degree rule
continuity editing
axis of action
filmed as if bisected by an imaginery line
ellipsis
significant temporal abridgement
cutaway
condense time
pace
is the duration of individual shots
long takes
shots relatively long duration
movement editing
support an action by film
graphic editing
formal patterns and shapes such as color
match on action
direction of an action
rhythmic editing
editing according to different paces or tempos determined by how quickly cuts are made
sequence
is any number of shots that are unified as a coherent action
segmentation
divide the film into a large narrative unit