Film Terminology

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FILM TERMINOLOGY What You See Is What You Get.

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Film Terminology. What You See Is What Y ou G et. Framing. How images look within the shot. A shot is a piece of film with no cuts. A cut is when what the camera is looking at jumps from one image to another. What is Framing ?. Long Shot (LS). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FILM TERMINOLOGY

What You See Is What You Get.

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Framing

•What is Framing?

How images look within the shot.

A shot is a piece of film with no cuts.

A cut is when what the camera is looking atjumps from one image to another.

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Long Shot (LS)

•What is a Long Shot?

A shot from some distance (Also called a full shot). A long shot of a person shows the full body.

•Why use Long Shots?

Long shots of places can set the scene.

Long shots of people may suggest isolation or vulnerability.

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Long Shot

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Medium Shot (MS)

•What is a Medium Shot?

The most common shot. A shot from a middle distance. A medium shot of a person shows the person from the waist up.

• Why use Medium Shots?

Medium shots of people show their reactions or focus attention on them.

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Medium Shot

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Close-Up Shot (CU)

•What is a Close-Up Shot?

The image being shot (like a face) takes up at least 80% of the frame.

Close-ups convey strong intensity of emotion, heightening the mood.

• Why use Close-up shots?

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Close-up

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Extreme Close-Up (ECU)

• What is an Extreme Close-Up?

The image is part of a whole, like just part of a face or hand.

• Why use Extreme Close-Ups?

Extreme Close-Ups are artificial. You seldom see people this close in real-life. They make the viewer unsettled or nervous.

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Extreme Close-Up

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Camera Angles?

• What is a Camera Angle?

The height from at which the shot sits compared to what it is shooting.

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Eye level

90 to 95% of the shots are eye level.

It feels the most natural/normal.

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Eye Level

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High Angle

The subject looks smaller than normal, giving the appearance of being weak, powerless, or trapped.

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High Angle

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Low Angle

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Lighting?

•What is Lighting?

Even lighting in the shot. Has neither extra light, nor not enough to see.

• What is Neutral Lighting?

How much light is in the shot.

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High Key

The scene is flooded with light.

Creates a bright, open-looking scene.

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High Key

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Low Key