Film

    Cards (14)

    • The key elements of film
      •Cinematography
      •Mise-en-scene
      •sound
      •editing
      •performance
    • Establishing shot?

      This is the opening of a film or film sequence
    • Master shot?

      This includes all of the action in a particular sequence.
    • Eye level shot?

      The camera is positioned at chest or head height.
    • Low-angle shot?

      Positions the camera below eye level, looking up at a character, object or action within scene.
    • High-angle shot?

      Places the camera above eye level, looking down on characters or action.
    • Bird's- Eye shot (Aerial view)?

      Looks vertically down at the subject
    • Canted angle
    • Panning shot?

      This shot can survey thr whole scene the whole scene with its movement from left to right or right to left
    • Tracking shot?

      Camera is mounted on a dolly, which is mounted onto a track.
    • Crane shot?

      Camera mounted on a crane for swooping effect like a bird.
    • Aerial shots?

      Typically shot from helicopter or small plane. These shots are always mute.
    • Car mounted shot?

      Camera can be attached either side or windscreen of a moving car. Can follow the action.
    • Hand held shots?

      Typically filmed with a 'steadicam'.