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subjective camera


A camera shot or film style that provides the audience with the specific vision or perspective of a character in the film (i.e. the technique of using POV).
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bridging shot


A shot that connects one scene to another by showing a change in time or location. A bridging shot can also be used to connect two shots from the same scene by using a close-up, distant pan or differe [..]
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medium long shot


A shot in which a largish object (e.g. the human figure from lower leg up) fits easily within the frame.
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a - b - c - d - e - f - g - h - i - j - k - l - m - n - o


P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
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aerial shot


A camera shot filmed from an airplane, helicopter, blimp, balloon, kite or high building (higher than a crane).
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arc shot


A shot in which a moving camera circles round the subject being photographed.
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camera angle


The position of the camera on a vertical continuum relative to the object being shot: eye-level, high-angle (looking down from above), low-angle (looking up from below), Dutch-angle (with the normal v [..]
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caption


See titles.
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close-up


A shot in which a smallish object (e.g. the human head) fits easily within the frame.
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composition


The complete arrangement of a scene by the director. The process includes camera angles, lighting, properties, characters, and the movement of the actors.
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