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1. sample_chapter.pdf
CHAPTER 6 CAMERA SHOTS AND MOVEMENTS CHAPTER 6 CAMERA SHOTS AND MOVEMENTS TYPES OF SHOTS There are a variety of camera shots available to the videographer. The list could be quite long.

2. Angles Definitions.pdf
Camera Angles and Definitions - MVROP Camera Angles and Definitions Framing What’s included and excluded in an individual shot. Extreme wide shot A shot in which figures appear small in the

3. shots-camera-angles-camera-movements.pdf
Shots, camera angles, camera movements - XTEC Basic Angles: • High-Angle shot: It is shot with the camera placed above the subject, pointing down at it. Used to make someone look smaller or weaker.

4. LanguageofFilm06.pdf
The Film Shot, Camera Angles and Movement The Film Shot, Camera Angles and Movement As we know from watching movies, the angle at which a character is shot in a lm can dramatically affect how we perceive that ...

5. abbreviations.pdf
Terms and Abbreviations for Shot and Storyboard … Terms and Abbreviations for Shot and Storyboard Descriptions Abbreviations Shot and Camera Movement Terms WS Wide Shot (or LS: Long Shot) FS Full Shot

6. G2a_VideoShotGuide.pdf
1 . Extreme long shot -- XLS - Wikispaces Camera Shot Guide: Framing, Angles and Movement1 When describing camera positions, or choosing them yourself, you have to think about three important factors

7. 30683_angles.pdf
Types of Angles - ReadWriteThink Types of Angles Low Angle: To film this shot, the camera is placed lower than the person or object to be filmed. A low angle is used when you want to depict the power or

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