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Video Production
Camera Movement
Dolly Zoom
where the camera position and focal length of the lens are simultaneously altered to create a warping effect.
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Tracking
moves with your subject. Sometimes it follows behind or beside them on a dolly,
Zoom
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Arc
camera shots where the camera moves around the subject in an arc pattern so as to show more of the surroundings
Tilt
when you move the camera vertically, up to down or down to up, while its base is fixated to a certain point.
Whip Pan
happens when you pan the camera from one shot to another, creating a motion blur.
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Pan
rotates the camera side to side on a horizontal axis. This can reveal something to your viewer or allow them to follow an action.
Static Shots
camera shots emphasize the appearance and movement of your subject against its environment,
Push In
The camera moves physically towards the subject in the film, getting closer to them and tightening on its subject and the scene
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Random Movement
works to assist the production sound mixer on the set of television, film and music video productions.
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camera Angle
low Angle
Any shot that finds itself below a subject's eye line, looking up to the object
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High Angle
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High and Low angle shots are often paired in the same scene to heighten the imbalance of power between subjects
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Dutch Angle
Type of camera shot which involves setting the camera at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines
Eye Level Shot
When the level of your camera is placed at the same height as the eyes of the characters in your frame
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Rule of Thirds
a concept in video and film production in which the frame is divided into into nine imaginary sections, as illustrated on the right.
Leading Room
It refers to the amount of space next to your character while they’re looking in a particular direction.
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Symmetry
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Size of Subjects
When framing up people, subject size is usually gauged in terms of a standing position
Leading Lines
usually imaginary lines that go from one object to another to draw our attention from the main object of focus to a secondary one.
Post-Production
Cuts
Cuts
Jump Cut
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cut in film editing in which a single continuous sequential shot of a subject is broken into two parts, with a piece of footage being removed in order to render the effect of jumping forward in time.
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Transitions
transitions
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function of shutter speed, the length of time the camera iris is open and exposing.
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[Production]
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Medium
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Medium Close-Up
Its used for Reactions, Emotional Movements, and bring the audience to the moment
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