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Camera Work. Basic Framing a shot taken from a close distance in which the subject is magnified to appear relatively large and fill the entire frame.

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1 Camera Work

2 Basic Framing

3 a shot taken from a close distance in which the subject is magnified to appear relatively large and fill the entire frame to focus attention

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5 close-up shot

6 a shot taken from an extremely close distance in which the subject is magnified to appear very large to vividly emphasize its importance

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8 extreme close-up shot

9 a shot in which the subject is framed from a medium distance, e.g. the waist up

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11 medium shot

12 a shot in which the subject is framed completely from head to toe or top to bottom

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14 long shot

15 a shot filmed from a far-away location relative to the subject; often used for an establishing shot

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17 extreme long shot

18 Camera Angles

19 a shot in which the figure is framed at eye level, the most common angle

20 straight-on angle

21 shifts the camera head on the diagonal either right or left, symbolizing confusion or danger

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23 canted frame

24 a shot in which the camera is operated from beneath the figure with the viewer’s perspective looking up at the figure, often implying strength or triumph

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26 low angle

27 a shot in which the camera is operated from above the figure with the viewer’s perspective looking down on the figure, often implying weakness or defeat

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29 high angle

30 a shot that is taken from an aircraft or extremely high crane and implies the observer’s omniscience; also known as “aerial view”

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32 bird’s eye view

33 a pole-like device for holding the microphone in the air, out of camera range

34 boom

35 Visual Orientation

36 a rule that camera operators must follow – an imaginary line on one side of the axis of action which the camera must not cross

37 180-degree rule

38 a medium or close-up shot of two people, often in dialogue with each other, to provide contrast between the two characters

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40 two-shot

41 a shot in which the subject is photographed by an encircling or moving camera

42 arc shot

43 Focus

44 a depth of composition of a shot where there are several planes -- foreground, middle-ground, and background -- in focus. Also called “deep focus.”

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46 depth of field

47 A lens of variable focal length

48 zoom

49 to adjust the lens during a shot so that the subject is in focus

50 rack focus

51 a day’s shooting on film which is quickly developed in the lab and viewed to determine if retakes are necessary

52 rushes or dailies

53 Special Cameras

54 a hand-held camera with a special mechanical harness that allows the operator to take steady shots while moving with the action

55 steadicam

56 a specialized big- screen format about ten times larger than the traditional 35mm cinema format

57 IMAX

58 Axis Movement

59 the horizontal movement of a camera head on the axis of its tripod

60 pan

61 the vertical movement of the camera head on the axis of its tripod

62 tilt

63 Camera Movement

64 a trolley on which a camera can be horizontally moved about on tracks

65 dolly

66 the movement of a camera on a dolly: forward, backwards, or to one side. Also called a “dolly shot.”

67 tracking or trucking shot

68 a shot in which a moving camera keeps pace with a moving subject

69 running shot


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