Meaning Deep focus
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A style of cinematography and staging that uses relatively wide angle lenses and small lens apertures by maintaining objects in the extreme background and foreground simultaneously focused. (Cinematog [..]
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The ability of a camera to focus equally on elements in the shot both very close to and a great distance away from the camera. This allows action to be photographed throughout the fore-, middle, and b [..]
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A technique of photography which permits all distance planes to remain clearly in focus, from close-up range to infinity. Dissolve, lap dissolve
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see FOCUS
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objects in the immediate foreground, the midground, and at a great distance (background) appear in equally sharp focus at the same time.                     SHALLOW FOCUS
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Deep focus


shots. Compare to TELEPHOTO LENS
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Shot where the foreground and background are equally in focus.
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When both the foreground and the background remain sharply in focus.
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An arrangement of the camera lens that catches objects near the camera and those far from it in focus.
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Keeping images close by and far away in sharp focus simultaneously.
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Deep focus is a style or technique of cinematography and staging with great depth of field, using relatively wide-angle lenses and small lens apertures to render in sharp focus near and distant planes [..]
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