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Establishing Shot Usually an extreme long or long shot offered at the beginning of a scene or sequence providing the viewer with the context of the subsequent closer shots.

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Establishing Shot

Usually an extreme long or long shot offered at the beginning of a scene or sequence providing the viewer with the context of the subsequent closer shots.

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Close Up Shot

A detailed view of a person or object, usually without much context provided.

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Two Shot

A medium shot, featuring two actors

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Dutch Angle

A shot which is photographed by a tilted camera. When the image is projected on the screen, the subject itself seems to be tilted on its side.

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Bird’s eye View

A shot in which the camera photographs a scene from directly overhead

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High Angle Shot

A shot in which the subject is photographed from above.

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Low Angle Shot

A shot in which the subject is photographed from below

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Rack Focus

The blurring of focal planes in sequence, forcing the viewer's eye to "travel" with those areas of an image that remain in sharp focus.

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Footage

It is the total exposed film

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Montage

Transitional sequences of rapidly edited images, used to suggest the lapse of time or the passing of events. Often employs dissolves and multiple exposures. In Europe "montage" means editing.

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CVVMMK DhavejiSchool Assistant ScienceTaylor High School Narsapur 534275Andhra [email protected]