film power point
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Film terms explainedTRANSCRIPT
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Camera shots and termsCamera shots and terms
Camera shots and terms
Warning contains dirty images
P.S. in a galaxy far far away.
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Wide shot
Broad angle of view increases the sense of depth and distance
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POV (Point of View) shot
The view of a scene or person as a character sees it
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Insert
A smaller detail of a wider scene
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Reaction shot
A persons reaction to the previous action– nodding, surprise, terror.
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ECU (Extreme close up)
A detail shot – part of a face
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Low angle shot
Makes character / item look dominating, taller
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Establishing shot
Wide shot that gives an overview of a sceneso action and setting are shown
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Close up
A photograph or a film or television shot in which the subject is tightly framed and shown at a relatively large scale. An intimate view or description.
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Two shot
A shot where two people are shown
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High angle shot
A shot taken from a lower height to show lesser amounts of Dominance / status
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Over the shoulder shot
Often uses in dialogue scenes to highlight faces
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Montage
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