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15 Cards in this Set
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The Big Sleep
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1946
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T-Men
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1948
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Act of Violence
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1948
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The Big Heat
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1953
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Kiss Me Deadly
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1955
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Chungking Express
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1994
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Devil in a Blue Dress
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1995
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Close Up
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a shot taken very close to the subject so that it fills most of the frame. In the case of a person, it usually
includes the head and the upper part of the shoulders. Alternately, it might focus on just the hands or the feet of a person. In a close-up of a small animal (like a hamster) the entire body of the animal would fill the frame. |
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Extreme Close Up
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): a shot that shows, in relation to a human face, just the face (without shoulders or hair) or a
part of the face (only eyes, or only mouth). In relation to an object, the shot would show only a detail. |
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Medium Close Up
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a shot framing the human subject from the level of mid-chest.
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Medium Shot
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a shot framing the human figure from the waist up. When more than one person is in the shot,
refer to it as a “medium two shot” (viz. “medium three shot,” etc.). |
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Medium Long Shot
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frames the human figure from the knees up.
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Full Shot
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a person’s body appears in its entirety, approximately equal to the height of the screen.
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Long Shot
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the human figure appears less tall than the height of the screen.
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Extreme Long Shot
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the human subject is tiny in relation to the size of the screen
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