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Vocabulary JournalPg. 226, 256, 291
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Film Technique Video
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Shots
Shot – a single piece of film uninterrupted by cuts.
Establishing shot – often a long shot, or a series of shots, that sets the scene. It is used to establish setting to show transitions between locations.
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Establishing Shot
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Framing
Long Shot Medium Shot Close Up Extreme Close Up Two Shot
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Camera Angles
Eye Level – shot taken from normal height (90-95% of shots)
High Angle – camera is above the subject. This usually has the effect of making the subject look smaller than normal, giving him/her the appearance of being weak, powerless and trapped.
Low Angle – camera shoots from below.
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Camera Movements Pan – stationary camera that moves side to
side. Panning is used to create a source of tension or to provide information.
Tilt – pivoting up or down along a vertical axis.
Zoom – stationary camera where the lens moves to make an object seem to move closer to or further away from the camera. Moving into a character is often a personal or revealing movement.
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Camera Movements
Dolly/Tracking – camera is on a track that allows it to move with the action. It may be used to follow in front, behind, or next to a person as he walks/runs.
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Boom/Crane – camera is on a crane over the action. This is used to create extreme high angle shots and overhead shots.
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Sound
Diegetic: sound that would be logically heard by the characters in the film.
Internal Diegetic: what one character hears internally (heart beat, thoughts) that other characters in the film do not hear.
Non-Diegetic: sound that could not be heard by characters in the film, but is designed for audience reaction.
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Film Techniques
Film Effects? Impact to the Movie?