A shot where the subject appears extremely small within a vast environment, emphasising scale, distance, or isolation.
Extreme Wide Shot
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“A shot that shows a location relevant to a particular sequence of events. It begins a sequence of shots.”
Establishing shot
“The main light source comes from above the character… used to remove shadows… can create the illusion of a bright, sunny day.”
Top lighting
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A shot that tightly frames the subject’s face to highlight emotion or detail.
Close Up
The camera tilts up or down while remaining in a fixed position.
Tilt
“The placement of two shots together for comparison or contrast to create an effect.”
Juxtaposition
“The main light source comes from below the character… can be used to disfigure the face.”
Under lighting
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A shot taken from above the subject, making them appear small, weak or vulnerable.
High Angle Shot
The camera physically moves through space following a subject or action.
Tracking
“A stylistic arrangement of short shots which may have thematic or symbolic meaning, or may simply condense space, time and information for the viewer.”
Montage
“The main light source comes from behind the character… used to create a silhouette… can create a sense of impending doom.”
Back lighting
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A shot that focuses on a very small detail, such as an eye or object, for dramatic emphasis.
Extreme Close Up
The camera changes focal length to move closer to or further from the subject without physically moving.
Zooming
“Cutting between two or more scenes of action in a sequence, indicating that events are occurring simultaneously.”
Cross cut
“The main light source comes from one side of the screen… used to light one side of the character’s face… create unique mood and provide drama.”
Side lighting
“Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose source is implied to be present by the action of the film… diegetic sound is actual sound.”
Diegetic sound
A shot where the camera is tilted to one side, creating a sense of imbalance, tension, or disorientation.
Canted / Dutch Angle
The camera moves horizontally from side to side while staying in a fixed position.
Panning
“A scene may allude to something occurring off screen. It will cut to the person, place, object or event that is alluded to in the previous shot.”
Motivated cut
“It is the main light source in a particular scene… Fill lighting can be added to soften the effect of shadows.”
Key and fill lighting
“Sound whose source is neither visible on the screen nor has been implied to be present in the action… sound effects added for dramatic effect; mood/background music.”
Non‑diegetic sound