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- moves the camera — physically; so the camera slides forward and backward
- the camera operator has control over speed and focus
- tracks can be laid for a dolly cart
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camera moves vertically (up and down)
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- what we hear (language)
- natural environment
- conscious sounds we create & manipulate
- internal life sounds
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- quality of light available
- know where light source is located
- shadows & darkened areas can emphasize aspects of image
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- camera is placed high and looks down at subject
- makes subject appear smaller
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- camera moves horizontally (sideways)
- from left to right or right to left
- can reveal more about setting or situation
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- shot is taken close to the subject
- often used to show emotion
- most common "head and shoulders shot"
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- plays an important part in how photos are taken
- movement can be conveyed in a single frame
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- language recognized in society
- written & spoken word (applies to most language)
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- camera magnifies an image by moving from a long shot to a closer shot
- camera lens can magnify image
- because of high focus, slight movement can cause appearance to be "bumpy"
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- image captured from far away
- entire subject matter within frame
- shot can be used to introduce setting
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- how images, sounds & text are arranged
- change the interpretation of media work
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- composition of subject from waist up
- often used to introduce subject to audience
- considered "safe-yet friendly"
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- camera is placed low and looks up towards the subject
- angle makes subject appear larger
- makes subject look more important
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- basic elements shape the message
- shape value of image produced
- consider these elements when creating images
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- even closer image
- reveals detail in the image
- reveals more than close-up
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- what we see in our natural and created environment
- what we chose to view within a given frame of reference
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