The camera is stationary but pivots on its axis from side to side.
What is Pan
What is Eye-Level Shot
A single body part or object dominates the frame.
What is Extreme Close Up
Has the responsibility to oversee the production of the film from start to finish.
What is Director?
What is tripod
The camera is stationary but tips up and down.
What is Tilt
The camera is lower and looking up at the character.
What is a Low Angle Shot
The character's face fills most of the screen.
What is Close Up
Has responsibility to obtain permits and book the space in which a film or scene will be recorded.
What is Location Manager
The person who takes all the different components (dialogue, sound effects, the score, etc.) and brings them together in an aesthetically balanced way.
What is the Sound Mixer
What is Hand-Held Shot
The camera is higher than eye-level and looking down on the character.
What is Medium Shot
Has the responsibility to play the roll set by the screenwriter for that film.
What is an actor/actress
Shot of a scene that has a total of 4 subjects
What is a four shot
A long, continuous take that is a whole scene without cutting to a different shot.
What is Sequence Shot
This shot is taken from the highest angle possible.
What is Bird's Eye Shot
A shot from a distance where full bodies can be seen.
What is Full Shot
Has the responsibility of writing the story for the movie or making changes to adaptation of an original story.
What is a screenwriter
Sound effects creator who duplicates certain sounds in a recording studio.
What is a Foley Artist
The camera gives the impression of movement but remains stationary.
What is Zoom
This shot is not on its normal horizontal or vertical axes and the resulting image is off-kilter.
What is Dutch Tilt (or Canted Angle)
The shot shows the subjects from the knees up.
What is Medium Full Shot
Has the financial responsibility to fund the fill but also has the highest pay out when money is earned
What is the executive producer
Also called the vertigo shot
What is dolly/zoom