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1. LanguageofFilm06.pdf
The Film Shot, Camera Angles and Movement The Eye-Level shot is the most common angle seen in movies. Scenes are shot at roughly the same level as an observer would see the scene. These are not terribly ...

2. shots.pdf
Types of Shots - Gov Types of Shots Framing Shots 1. Wide shot (WS) ... Full shot (FS) - frame a person ... Eye Level - used most of the time, shoot at eye level whether standing or ...

3. Lesson_Camera_Shots.pdf
camera shots Camera Shots Level: Grades 9 to 12 About the Author: With permission, ... Eye-level Shot You have a bird-eye view of a group of children playing in a schoolyard ...

4. 2014_hugo_film_study_student_booklet.pdf
Year 8 Film Study Hugo - English At Blakeview shot; eye level shot; undershot] Focus [shallow – you can only see things close to the camera; deep – you can see things far from the camera as well] Point of ...

5. Camera_Shots__Angles_and_Movement_12.01.17-1.pdf
Camera Shots, Angles and Movement pg 1/6 - … Eye level An eye level shot is filmed at the character’s eye level. Filming from this angle is usually a neutral position and allows the audience to become ...

6. glossary.pdf
www.skidmore.edu
A CRITICAL AND TECHNICAL GLOSSARY OF THE … angles (the others are eye level, low level, high angle, and aerial view). In a Dutch- angle shot, the camera is tilted from its normal horizontal and vertical ...

7. 40-0917 English.pdf
ROTARY LASER LEVEL KIT - Johnson Level rotary laser level kit model no. 40-0917 assembly and operating manual level & tool

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