Terms
Camera Angles
Character Related
Transitions
Location
100

A group of shots that condense time.

What is montage? 

100

What the camera sees.

What is angle on?

100

An actor should pause before continuing to speak.

What is beat?

100

An immediate cut to a new scene.

What is cut to?

100

Describes what is happening in the background of a scene.

What is b.g.?

200

An event that takes place in one time or location.

What is scene?

200

A shot that focuses closely on a subject, character, or action.

What is close on or C.U.?

200

Off screen dialog.

What is O.C./O.S.?

200

A blackening of a scene followed by lightening to a different scene.

What is dissolve to?

200

The setting takes place outdoors.

What is EXT.?

300

One image with many different types.

What is shot?

300

When the camera moves slowly across something.

What is slow pan?

300

Direction for the actor to deliver lines in a certain way.

What is parenthetical?

300

An image gradually disapears.

What is fade out?

300

The setting is indoors.

What is INT.?

400

Sounds, character movement, and scene description in a screenplay.

What is action?

400

When the camera moves quickly across something?

What is whip/swish/flash pan?

400

The camera shows what a specific character sees.

What is P.O.V.?

400

When an image slowly appears, usually at the beginning of a script.

What is fade in /fade to?

400

A shot that shows the location, from a distance.

What is establishing shot?

500

A voice that is not seen commenting on an the image shown.

What is voice over or V.O.?

500

An extreme close-up.

What is E.C.U.?

500

A characters name appears like this the first time they appear or whenever they speak.

What is all caps?

500

A transition used at the beginning of a slug line to show the scene happened in the past.

What is flashback?

500

Text at the beginning of the scene that describes the location and time of day.

What is slug line?

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