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Cinematography
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Photography
12th Grade
12/17/2019

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Cinematography
Definition
Art of photography, Visual Storytelling of movies or shows.
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Framing
Definition
Creating a scene with elements, within the frame.
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Close-up/2 Person Close-up
Definition

Fills up the screen with the subject's head/face.

It conveys feelings of Romantic/Suffering/Fear

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Extreme Close-up
Definition
Tightly framed close-up shot.
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Long Shot
Definition
Showing the character in relation to their surroundings. It sets a realistic scene/ unfolds as in real-time.
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Extreme Longshot
Definition
Shot from so far away the character is no longer visible within the surroundings.
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Establishing shot
Definition
It sets up the next scene, that gives context for the next scene
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Tracking Shot
Definition
A side-ways moving shot that captures a landscape or follows a character as they move. Often used interchangeably with a dolly shot even though they refer to different motions.
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Dolly Shot
Definition
When the camera moves towards or away from a character on a dolly track.
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Crane Shot
Definition
An overhead shot where the camera is placed higher than the character or object.
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Steadicam
Definition
A lightweight camera stabilizer that captures smooth moving shots. Either handheld or attached to the operator's body. Giving them more freedom to move around while filming.
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High-Angle Shot
Definition
A shot where the camera is placed high than the character or object. This type of shot gives a helpless or dangerous feeling.
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Medium-Angle Shot
Definition
A shot of the actors from the waist up. Allows some of the background to be seen.
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Low-Angle Shot
Definition
A shot placed lower than the character or object.
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Point of view Shot
Definition
Allows the viewers to see through the character's eyes.
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Panning
Definition
Only when the camera turns left or right.
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Tilting
Definition
Only when the camera turning up or down.
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Cross-Cutting
Definition
An editing technique that cuts between multiple events happening at the same time.
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Diegetic Sound
Definition
Sounds that both the characters and the viewers can hear(like dialog) ex. knock on the door/phone ringing.
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Non-Diegetic Sound
Definition
Sounds that only the viewers can hear(like narrator)
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High-Key Lighting
Definition
This is the main source of a scene's light. This is mainly in dramas/romantic comedies. It leaves an open/bright feeling.
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Low-Key Lighting
Definition
This is not the main source of light. This is mainly used in horror/mystery films. It gives the viewers a sharp contrast.
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Side Lighting
Definition
Used in scenes to illuminate the areas in a scene that aren't lit up by the light. This is hinting at secrets/opposing forces.
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Back Lighting
Definition
The main source of light comes from behind the character.
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Front Lighting
Definition
The character is brightly lit up.
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Canted Angles
Definition
deliberately slanted to one side, sometimes used for dramatic effect to help portray imminent danger.
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Parallel Editing
Definition
Cuts between scenes, not in the same location.
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Fade
Definition
Slowly fades from the scene to black or white, represents time passing.
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