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AERIAL SHOT – Filming a shot from above through use of plane or helicopter. Should be used only when necessary due to the costs involved.
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AERIAL SHOTa camera shot filmed in an exterior location from far overhead (from a bird's eye view), as from a helicopter (most common), blimp, balloon, plane, or kite; a variation on the crane shot; if the [..]
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AERIAL SHOTAn extremely high angle view of a subject usually taken from a crane or a high stationary camera position, but may also refer to a shot taken from an actual airplane or helicopter. (Production).
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AERIAL SHOTA shot taken from a crane, plane, or helicopter. Not necessarily a moving shot.
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AERIAL SHOTAn exterior shot taken from a plane, crane, helicopter or any other very high position. Also referred to as a BIRDS-EYE VIEW
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AERIAL SHOTand SHOT
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AERIAL SHOTA camera shot filmed from an airplane, helicopter, blimp, balloon, kite or high building (higher than a crane).
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AERIAL SHOTA shot from high above, usually of exterior locations and taken from a crane or helicopter.
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AERIAL SHOTAn aerial shot is typically made from a helicopter or created with miniatures (today, digitally), showing a location from high overhead.
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