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AERIAL SHOT A view from directly overhead to get a clear view and to show things from a different perspective to what can usually be achieved through ordinary camerawork.

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AERIAL SHOTA view from directly overhead to get a clear view and to show things from a different perspective to what can usually be achieved through ordinary camerawork.

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CANTED ANGLEA shot which is tilted to one side. This is often used to create a feeling of disorientation.

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CLOSE UP SHOTClose up shots are used to draw the viewer in on the action and used to observe emotions of the character.

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CRAB SHOTType of shot from inside a cupboard in which the subject opens the door.

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DEEP FOCUSA camera technique that allows objects both near and far from thecamera to be in focus at the same time.

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ESTABLISHING SHOTThe shot (usually wide or long), often used at the start of a programme or film, a new section of a program or at the start of a new scene toestablish the relationship between the set/location and the characters and to showthe whole view

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HAND-HELD SHOTShot filmed with the camera not on a tripod. The camera is held bythe camera man, often whilst walking. This makes the shots seem quite shaky. This can make the audience feel emerged and makes the scene feel more realistic.

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HIGH ANGLE SHOT

To provide a view from above the subject(s), often making the subjectlook vulnerable, isolated or powerless

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LONG SHOTA distance shot where the camera is a long way from the subjects beingfilmed. A long shot can be effective as an establishing shot that sets the scene forthe action and roles in the viewer.

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LOOSE FRAME SHOTDescribes a shot where there is a lot of room around an object orperson. Usually used to show them as being alone or isolated or unimportant.

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LOW ANGLE SHOTA shot where the camera approaches a subject from below eye level. A Low-Angle shot can emphasize the size of the object being filmed and addto a point of view perspective. It can make the character shown seem big and powerful and it can make us or the character we are seeing through, seem small and weak.

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MASTER SHOTA camera shot used at the beginning of a sequence to establish relationships between characters in a way to allow the audience to make sense of the action.

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PAN

Camera action involving gently moving the camera 180°across the subjectmatter in a horizontal plane

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POINT-OF-VIEW SHOTA shot taken from the perspective of one of the characters to enhance realism and include the audience.

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PULL FOCUSDescribes a shot where one thing was on focus, and then the lens ischanged so that something else stops being blurry and becomes in focus. Oftenused to show how something has become more important.

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RULE OF THIRDS

Describes a technique used to make a shot look interesting.Rather than placing a person or object in the middle of the frame, they are placed atthe sides, or where the lines cross on this imaginary grid.

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SHALLOW FOCUSDescribes a shot where an object near the front is in focus, andeverything else behind is out of focus (blurry). Often used to make one thing seemmore important.

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SOFT FOCUSin images, the use of a special lens or filter to create a hazy light around the subject. Soft focus shots are associated with the romantic or sentimentaltreatment of subject matter.

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TIGHT FRAMEDescribes a shot that is composed with the person or object given very little space around them. Often used to make them seem important, or trapped.

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TILT SHOTA camera movement that involves moving the camera vertically up and downfrom a fixed position.

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TRACKING SHOTA camera shot in which the camera moves along rails to follow thesubject. When the rails are replaced by a moving platform on wheels, the shot iscalled a dolly shot. As you wont know how this shot was filmed you can call it eithera Tracking OR a Dolly shot.

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WHIP PAN

A very fast pan between two or more characters all points of interest. Hegives the impression camera has been ‘surprised’ by activity and is used in the place of a more conventional cu or shot/reverse shot.

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WIDE SHOT

A wide shot to show many people or person and a landscape.

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ZOOM/REVERSE ZOOMWhen the camera zooms in to show something.

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180 DEGREE RULEThe 180° rule is a guideline that states that two characters in a scene keep the same left/right relationship with each other. When the camera passes over the invisible axis connecting the two subjects, its called crossing the line and the shot becomes a reverse angle.