Camera Shots and Effects
Aerial Shot: Camera moves at a high angle focusing on a moving object.
Tracking Shot: Follows the movements of a moving object, it helps to involve the audience and make them feel within the scene.
Tilt Shot: Camera is stationary but either moves upwards or downwards.
Pan Shot: Camera is stationary but either moves to the left or right.
Extreme Close Up: It shows minor / intimate detail which can give a sense of mystery.
Extreme Long Shot: The setting fills the whole frame.
Long Shot: The subject dominates their surrounding.
Medium Long Shot: The subject and setting are in equal proportion to one another.
Medium Shot: The subject is cut off at the waist. This gives the effect of being able to focus on their costume and emotions.
Over The Shoulder Shot: It is filmed over a subjects shoulder, the effect of the shot is to make the audience fill within the scene.
High Angle: Makes the subject appear to be vulnerable / weak. Camera will be stationary.
Low Angle: Makes the subject appear powerful / important
Cut Away Shot: Is where you focus on something else when action is going on in another shot. It also gives the audience a clue that there is a link between the two shots.
Cut In Shot: Same as a Cut Away but focuses on something else in detail.
Action Match: Cut in film between two objects / settings / subjects where the two shots match.
Eye Line Match: Is where the camera shows what the character on the screen is seeing.
Foley Sound: The sound of everyday sounds reproduced to a film to enhance audio quality.
Tracking Shot: Follows the movements of a moving object, it helps to involve the audience and make them feel within the scene.
Tilt Shot: Camera is stationary but either moves upwards or downwards.
Pan Shot: Camera is stationary but either moves to the left or right.
Extreme Close Up: It shows minor / intimate detail which can give a sense of mystery.
Extreme Long Shot: The setting fills the whole frame.
Long Shot: The subject dominates their surrounding.
Medium Long Shot: The subject and setting are in equal proportion to one another.
Medium Shot: The subject is cut off at the waist. This gives the effect of being able to focus on their costume and emotions.
Over The Shoulder Shot: It is filmed over a subjects shoulder, the effect of the shot is to make the audience fill within the scene.
High Angle: Makes the subject appear to be vulnerable / weak. Camera will be stationary.
Low Angle: Makes the subject appear powerful / important
Cut Away Shot: Is where you focus on something else when action is going on in another shot. It also gives the audience a clue that there is a link between the two shots.
Cut In Shot: Same as a Cut Away but focuses on something else in detail.
Action Match: Cut in film between two objects / settings / subjects where the two shots match.
Eye Line Match: Is where the camera shows what the character on the screen is seeing.
Foley Sound: The sound of everyday sounds reproduced to a film to enhance audio quality.
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