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Literature and Film
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29
English
10th Grade
05/17/2012

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Term
Reaction Shot
Definition
focusing not on the speaker but on the face or gestures of the character who is affected by the speech, thus giving the spectator a visual interpretation of the words
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Telephoto Lens
Definition
a lens with a longer focal length than standard, giving a narrow field of view and a magnified image
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Wide-angle Lens
Definition
Characters approach the camera with a menacing rapidity (having a short focal length and hence a field covering a wide angle)
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Zoom Lens
Definition
introduced in 1950s it enables the camera to change its focus fluidly so that it can approach a detail as a travelling shot does while remaining fixed in place
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Voice over
Definition
voice of the narrator or off camera person speaks, while the visual and other sound continues
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Shot
Definition
Recorded between the time a camera starts and the time it stops that is between the director's call for action and the call to cut
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Long Shot / Establishing Shot
Definition
shot, showing the main object at a considerable distance from the camera and thus presenting it in relation to its general surroundings
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Medium shot
Definition
showing the object in relation to its immediate surroundings
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Close up
Definition
showing only the main object or more often a part of it
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Pan shot
Definition
camera swing to the right or left while its base remains fixed
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tilt shot
Definition
camera moves up or down while fixed on its axis
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Crane shot
Definition
Camera moves in and out and up and down fasten to a crane
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Traveling shot
Definition
camera moves forward or backward
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High angle shot
Definition
camera is at a high angle
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Low angle shot
Definition
Camera is at a low angle and close up
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Slow Motion
Definition
the action of showing film or playing back video more slowly than it was made or recorded, so that action appears slower than in real life
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Fast Motion
Definition
the action of showing film or playing back video quicker than it was made or recorded, so the action appears faster than in real life
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Sequence
Definition
a group of related scenes
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Intercut
Definition
switch to another action that, for example, provides an ironic comment on the main action of the sequence. If intercuts are so abundant in a sequence that, in effect, two or more sequences are going at once
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Parallel Editing / Crosscut
Definition
alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a movie
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Transitions
Definition
a transfer from one shot to another
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Straight Cut
Definition
a strip of film is spliced to another, and the result is an instantaneous transfer from one shot to next
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Dissolve
Definition
shot emerges from beneath another when superimposition of both scenes
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Fade-in
Definition
the screen grows darker until black
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Fade-out
Definition
the screen grows lighter until the new scene is fully visible
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Wipe
Definition
like a windshield wiper crosses the screen, wiping off the first scene and revealing the next
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Iris-in
Definition
new scene first appears in the center of the previous scene and then this circle expands until it fills the screen
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Iris-out
Definition
new scene first appearing around the perimeter then the circle closes in one the previous scene
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Montage
Definition
film/scene built by quick cuts (theory that shots, when placed together placed together add up to more than the sum of the parts
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