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1 Film Terminology

2 Framing Shot- a single piece of film, uninterrupted by cuts or changes of scenery.

3 Long Shot A shot from some distance. Shows the full body and may suggest isolation or vulnerability of the character.

4 Established Shot A long short or a series of shots that sets the scene. Establishes setting and shows transition between location

5 Medium Shot Medium distance from the object being filmed. Shows a person from the waist up.

6 Close-Up Image being shot takes up at least 80% of the frame. Shows facial expressions.

7 Extreme Close-Up The image being shot is part of a whole. Fills the screen with the details of the shot.

8 Two SHot A scene between two people shot exclusively from a n angle that includes both characters more or less equally

9 Camera Angles

10 Eye Level A shot taken from a normal height-the character’s eye level

11 High Angle The camera is placed above eye level, looking downward. Can make a character look smaller, younger, weak, confused, or more childlike.

12 Low Angle The camera is placed below eye level, looking upward. A low angle shot (upshot) can make a character look bigger, stronger, or nobler. It also gives the impression of height

13 Lighting

14 High Key Th escene is flooded with light, creating a bright and open looking scene.

15 Low Key The scene is flooded with shadows and darkness, creating suspense or suspcion.

16 Neutral Neither high key or low key-the lighting is even in the shot.

17 Front or Back Lighting Soft lighting on the actor’s face or from behind give the appearance of innocence or goodness, or a halo effect.

18 SOUND

19 Diegetic Sound that could logically be heard by the characters in the film

20 Non-Diegetic Sound that cannot be heard by the characters but is designed for audience reaction only. Background music.


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