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22 Cards in this Set
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Back Lighting
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the main source of lighting is behind the subject resulting in a silhouette effect
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Front Lighting
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Illumination from behind the camera
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Low Key Lighting
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great deal of contrast between blacks and whites to create small pools of light within a general feild of darkness
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Chiaroscuro
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the diverse arrangment of light and dark during the composition of a film, "bright and dark" expressionist films and extensive use of shadows
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camera set up
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the distance between the subject and the camera
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Long shot
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includes main subject and some of the surrounding environment, the subject is less than full height in the frame, establishing shot, used to provide info. often shows action
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Medium shot
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focus on particular object to show relationship between individual and the world
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Close up
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only a portion of the subject, as in head or face, often used to show emotion
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Extreme Close up
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very tight shot, used to establish critical info (watch)
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Camera Angle
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the angle of the camera in relation to the subject
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Dolly
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camera is placed on wheels and moves IN and OUT
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pan
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camera moves from LEFT to RIGHT and vice versa
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Tracking
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camera is parallel to subject (car)
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Zoom
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doen with lens, moves in and out but the camera doesnt move
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Montage
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a scene constructed by a quick succession of cuts
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Mise en scene
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"whats put into the scene" all factors of the scene the artistic look or feel of the shot
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Cross Cutting
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editing together two different shots or actions to imply that the two actions are happening simultaneously, (train tracks)
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Voice over
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a voice (of an off screen narrator or of a previously established character) accompanies visual action but has no visible refernece
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Objective POV (visual)
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the camera acts as a detatched observer
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Subjective POV (visual)
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the camera depicts events through the eyes of a particular character
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Objective POV (narrative)
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time in the film occurs as if the events were in real life
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Subjective POV (narrative)
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time as experienced by characters, in the perception of a particular character
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