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26 Cards in this Set
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objective point of view
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produces a window effect, concentrates on the action
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subjective point of view
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visual viewpoints and continual intensity felt by character elaborate continuous music
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eye-line shot
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shows what the character is seeing
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indirect-subjective point of view
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does not provide a participants point of view, but does bring us close to the action so that we feel intamently involved
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director's interpretive point of view
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director choses what the audience is suppose to see
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shots
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strip of film produced by a single uninterrupted running of the camera
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fixed-frame movement
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camera remains in one spot pointing at one spot
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panning
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moving the camera horizontally
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tilting
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moving the camera vertically
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zoom lens
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series of lenses that keep an image in constant focus, allows camera to appear to slide forward or away from the subject
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long shot
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shot taken from some distance. shows the object as well as its surrounded
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rack focus
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one continuous shot focusing the camera on different objects in different planes of depth
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deep focus
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use of special lenses that allow the camera to focus simultaneously and with equal clarity on objects anywhere from a short to a long distance
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low-angle sot
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below eye level. size and importance of shot are exasperated
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high-angle shot
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above eye level. dwarfs of diminishes importances
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wide-angle lens
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exaggerates the perspective, so that the distance between an object in the foreground and background seem much greater than it actually is
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time-lapse photography
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frame exposed at constant intervals
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form cut
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smooth the usual flow from one shot to another. two objects are made to show similar shots
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establishing shot
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provides a broad picture of the setting so that we set a feel for the environment in which the scene occurs
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outside/in editing
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follows a logical sequence and concentrates on originating to new setting
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inside/out editing
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completely understand to a new detail in a new and unfamiliar place
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flash cuts
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short bursts of images sandwiched together
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parallel cuts
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quickly alternating back and forth between two action shots occurring in separate locations
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montage
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series of images and sounds that without a logical pattern form a visual poem in a short time
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surrealism
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dramatic of cinametic technique that uses fantastic imagry in an attempt to portray the working fo the subconscious
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foley artist
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adds sound effects
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