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17 Cards in this Set
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What Is A Extreme Close Up? (ECU)
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Emphasizes a portion of the face, used to show a small detail
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What Is A Close Up? (CU)
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(Often on a face) Close up, used to draw attention to detail
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What Is A Medium Close Up? (MCU)
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Figure framed from the chest up
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What Is A Medium Shot? (MS)
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Figure framed from the waist up
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What Is A Long Shot?
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(Establishing Shot) Indicates the environment and places the human figure in a setting
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What Is A Low Angle Shot?
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Camera positioned low, looking up, used to emphasize the size of the object in the frame
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What Is A High Angle Shot?
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Camera positioned high looking down, used to emphasize the venerability of the person in focus
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What Is A Wide Angle Shot?
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Special Lens gives wide angle view, used to give context or setting of action
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What Is A Subjective/Point Of View Shot?
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A shot from the perspective of a character, used to see things through their eyes
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What Is Zoom?
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A smooth change in focal length to make objects in the frame appear to come closer or recede. The camera does not move
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What Is Pan?
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Camera swivels slowly, giving sweeping view of wide area
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What Is A Tilt
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Camera tilts up or down
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What Is A Tracking Shot?
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Camera moves along a track on a dolly, keeping pace with a moving object witch is being filmed.
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What Is A Cane Shot?
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Camera is placed on a crane and can move in any direction
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What Is A Sound Effect? (SFX)
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Sound effects - noise other than the spoken voice
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What Is A Voice Over/Voice Off?
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A voice is herd but the person speaking is not on screen or does not appear to be talking. May be an unseen narrator or a characters thoughts.
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What Is Background Noise?
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This creates the atmosphere in a scene, for example the sound of intercoms, a lot of people talking and planes taking off will give the impression of an airport
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