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Birds eye |
It can be used to show the positions and motions of different characters and objects, enabling the viewer to see things the characters can't.The bird's-eye view is also very useful in sports and documentaries, where it can let the audience see a tactical view of the subject. |
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High Angle |
can make the subject seem vulnerable or chicken when applied with the correct mood, setting, and effects. |
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Low Angle |
makes the subject look strong and powerful. |
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Establishing Shot |
indicating where, and sometimes when, the remainder of the scene takes place |
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Wide Shot |
show where the subject is located. |
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Full Shot/Medium Shot |
dialogue sequences, and they allow the viewer to pick up on the character's movements and gestures. Body language is important to conveying emotion |
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Close Up/Mid-Shot |
tightly frames a person or an object. |
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Extreme Close Up |
so tight that only a detail of the subject, such as someone's eyes, can be seen. |
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Over the Shoulder Shot |
frame the image of whatever the camera is pointing toward. |
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Point of View/ Perspective Shot |
what a character is looking at |
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Two Shot |
the frame encompasses a view of two people |
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Pan |
is to turn, or pan, the camera horizontally so that it sweeps around the scene. |
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Dutch Tilt |
the camera is set at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame |
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Pedestal |
the camera is set at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame, or so that the horizon line of the shot is not parallel with the |
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Dolly |
records the shot as it moves. Dolly shots have a number of applications and can provide very dramatic footage. |
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Truck/Tracking |
narrowly defined as movement parallel to the action, or at least at a constant distance |