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17 Cards in this Set
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High Angle Shot where the camera is above the subject looking down used to make subject look smaller than it really is |
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Low angle Shot that is underneath subject |
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Birds eye a shot that is over the head of the subject looking down |
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Establishing shot/very wide angle a wide shot the is very far away from the subject, usully shows only setting |
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wide shot a shot that is closer to the subject but still shows a lot of scenary |
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Full Shot Usully a shot where we can see the full subject with little to know backround |
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Close up shot where we foucs on a part of the subject ex face |
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Extremely close
Extremely close to object and usually is the face |
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Over the shoulder A shot over the shoulder from a bystander on your subject |
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POV
Shows what the subject is seeing from its eyes |
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Two Shot] shot where two people are in the shot
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Pan
When the camera moves left or right without moving the tripod |
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Tilt When the camera moves up or down without moving the tripod
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Dutch Tilt When a camera is on a set angle on its tilt access for moving the camera. Because of how the angles looks can be used to show madness in a person
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Pedistal A Shot when the stand changes heigh but the camera stays in one place
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A shot when the camera where the dolly that the camera is on moves forward and backwards
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A shot where the camera on the dolly moves left and right
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