This is a shot in which the person’s face fills the frame.
CU - Close Up Shot
This camera angle is level/neutral with the person’s face; to show familiarity.
Eye Level Angle
This is the music that accompanies the film.
Soundtrack
Conversation between people in a text or film.
Dialogue
A style of film, for example a Western.
Genre
This is a shot taken in which the person’s torso and face fill the frame.
MS - Mid Shot or Medium Shot
This camera angle is looking up at a subject to make them appear large and threatening.
Low Angle
This is what you can watch as a taster for a new film.
Trailer / Preview
A narrator’s voice heard in a film.
Voiceover
The art and technology of motion picture photography. Everything that goes into a film.
Cinematography
This is a shot taken in which the person’s full body is in the frame with some gaps and setting.
LS - Long Shot
This camera angle is looking down on a subject to make them appear weak and vulnerable.
High Angle
A continuous, straight camera movement up wards to downwards or vice versa.
Tilt
Deliberate positioning of subjects within the space of the camera shot.
Framing
When a camera follows closely behind a subject.
Tracking
This is a shot taken in which a part of a person’s face or body fills the frame.
ECU - Extreme Close Up
This camera angle is looking directly down on a subject or setting from a distance above.
Bird’s Eye Angle/View
A continuous camera movement from side to side.
Pan
A sequence of different camera shots shown in rapid succession.
Montage
These are often added using technology to enhance certain scenes for entertainment purposes.
Special Effects
This is a shot taken in which people may or may not feature far off; the setting fills the frame from a distance.
ELS - Extreme Long Shot
This camera angle shows the front of a subject from behind the back of another subject standing opposite them.
Over the Shoulder Angle
This is a term given to everything included in a frame for a camera shot. Eg. costumes, furniture, lighting etc…
Mise En Scene
Sound that originates from within the film’s world.
Diegetic
Sound that doesn’t originate from the film’s world. Eg. sound effects
Non Diegetic