Film Analysis Knowledge Base.

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Film Analysis Knowledge Base

Camera range The distance between camera and object Long shot Medium long shot Full shot Medium shot Close-up Extreme close up

Camera angle Aerial shot or overhead shot High angle shot Eye-level shot Low angle shot Worm‘s eye perspective

Camera movement Panning shot: the camera pans (moves) from left to right or vice versa Tilt shot: the camera tilts up (moves upwards) or down on a vertical line Tracking shot: the camera follows behind a moving object Zoom: the stationary camera appears to approach an subject by zooming in or out

Long shot

Medium long shot

Full shot

Medium shot

Close up

Extreme close up

Camera angle